💰 Grifter Hasan Piker / HasanAbi - Young Turk, Twitch Streamer, Stunlocked Brogressive, Cenk's Nephew, only a socialist for the money, abuses his dog by shocking it, Rutgers sex pest

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Imagine a state that is in reality 60% red and 40% blue. You would think that would mean 6 red seats and 4 blue seats, but if the party who draws the map packed most of the blue voters into 2 districts where Blue wins 90% - 10%, those blue votes become wasted beyond what was needed to win. The remaining districts become easier red wins. So 6 and 4 becomes 8 and 2.
The technique is called "packing and cracking." You pack all the minorities into a couple majority-minority districts. It's usually the Republicans who do this because they benefit in the electoral count. An added bonus is the minority Rep now owes his seat to you so isn't going to oppose the way in which he got it.
 
He's white? He's not white? Make up your damn mind, Hasan. You're whiter than soymilk, you soyboy.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=zPwc2zxySss
It's the usual "Schrodinger's whites" bullshit at work again; not only common with Hasan, but with any other leftist who wants to insult whites but not be called racist. Hell, you even see it with many of those journos who claim they're white, then later go "oh, I'm not white, I'm Jewish!" Or something, whenever they want to claim racism victimhood points.

That said, Hasan may be racially white, but intellectually, morally, and in every other way, he is anything but white. I would go so far as to say, in those standards, the jeets and the niggers are more white than Hasan.
 
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California mayor resigns after admitting to being Chinese spy - Hasan thinks talking about it is aligning yourself with racism.
Apparently he has the same views as right-wingers he criticizes all the time, since Patrick was born in Iran he cannot prefer USA to China, your nationality cannot be more important than your ethnicity, that's not something left wingers sell to other people.
Also "Patrick Bet-David" - how the fuck is that the most israeli name? Patrick is stereotypically irish british in general, they arent even stereotypically jewish/israeli, Isaac Goldberg I'd get. maybe its David part that bothers him.
 
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Also "Patrick Bet-David" - how the fuck is that the most israeli name? Patrick is stereotypically irish british in general, they arent even stereotypically jewish/israeli, Isaac Goldberg I'd get. maybe its David part that bothers him.
I don't think he actually thinks it's a stereotypically Israeli name. He is pandering to his retarded Western followers who think everyone in the Middle East is a) Muslim and Arab including Turks and Persians or b) Zionist and fake Jewish crypto Europeans. There's a different reason why he's saying this.

Patrick Bet-David is an Iranian of Assyrian and Armenian descent. The name Bet-David (or Beit-David, there are different regional variations and romanizations of this family name) means "House of David". It is found in Jewish communities, but most notably also in some Middle Eastern Christian communities such as Assyrians and Armenians. When the Ottomans carried out their ethnic cleansing campaigns and genocides against their Christian minorities in the 1910s and 1920s, Armenians (Armenian Genocide) and Assyrians (Seyfo) were two of their primary targets.

When taking all of this into consideration, it is no wonder that the Roach would be triggered by the Christian name of an Assyrian and Armenian man.
 
So, what does Hasan think justified Pearl Harbor? I know what the usual apologist argument is (US oil embargo, which would have justified us taking out pretty much every Arab nation in the 70s), but I'd put 10:1 odds that Hasan has no idea of what lead up to Pearl Harbor. Just like when he said that America deserved 9/11 and his ball lickers claim that it was taken out of context and that he was actually making a sober analysis of American foreign policy in the Middle East. In reality, Hasan almost certainly couldn't tell you anything that America had done.
 
Hasan is continuing to be the most obnoxious and retarded faggot on twitter. He's literally identical to Brian Griffin.
 
He's white? He's not white? Make up your damn mind, Hasan. You're whiter than soymilk, you soyboy.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=zPwc2zxySss
Hasan is pulling the same crap Jews do whenever they want to infiltrate or steer an argument in a certain direction. He's only White when it's convenient for him. Notice how he only claims to be White whenever it has to do with downplaying something negative for White people? "I'm White and cracker doesn't offend me."

@Exegesis Has Hasan written any pretentious novels yet?
 
Hilarious to see Hasan totally crash out over Shoe's video but oh we're supposed to watch some extensive defense.

I can truthfully say I watched as much of the Hasan defense video as he watched of Shoe0nHead's video.
 
Hilarious to see Hasan totally crash out over Shoe's video but oh we're supposed to watch some extensive defense.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=YejsikLDLF4
I can truthfully say I watched as much of the Hasan defense video as he watched of Shoe0nHead's video.
TLDW:
Hasan sperged the fuck out at Shoe and called her a nazi right winger who hides behind the fact that she votes for Bernie o algo
Shoe continues to troll him
The end
Hasan has deeply hated Shoe since like 2020 he's always associated her with the far right due to the unforgivable sin of shitting on retarded tumblrites back in the 2010s which Shoe did extensively despite the fact that she aligns with the center left.
 
I saw this Hasan clip going around the past couple of days about Imperial Japan's reason for attacking Pearl Harbor, but I think a lot of people are getting the wrong idea from it, genuinely missing context for once. It's not an "America deserved 9/11" moment with Hasan simping for Imperial Japan, but rather him reciting commonly-known World War 2 history. Unlike with the USSR, Hasan is glad that Imperial Japan fell, and it's also not so much that 88% of his chat from the snap poll wasn't taught about the oil "blockade" (Hasan really loves that word, but it was actually an embargo) against Imperial Japan in school, but rather that his chat is just stupid and didn't pay attention in class. Hasan even comes to this conclusion after immediately being handed a school textbook PDF by a fan (supposedly a teacher) and then reading it to find that it does mention sanctions that preluded Pearl Harbor, contrary to what the fan claimed.

But while Hasan talked about Imperial Japan being bad, the despicable thing he also does through this whole long segment is suggest that America is bad (as usual) in the long run by nation-building Japan into prosperity and then isolating China after Mao took over. While the snap poll about the oil embargo against Imperial Japan is at the start, much of the latter part of the segment is Hasan simping for the CCP (also as usual) and a little for North Korea as well.

From May 9, 2026:

[02:34:10]beat, there's a power vacuum now in the Gulf. It's literally a power vacuum, and that power,
[02:34:16]and the states are going to respond on their own, on their own, for their own survival,
[02:34:22]They may make mistakes, they may do something good for their survival, but they're not going
[02:34:26]to simply listen to President Trump, Jared Kushner, and just simply say, oh, sure, we're
[02:34:33]just going to keep doing everything and following your lead.
[02:34:37]And with OPEC now, this is a real sign of disunity.
[02:34:42]And you see this in NATO here, and you saw with Japan, President Brown, a browbeat,
[02:34:50]leader of of japan and she would not budge
[02:34:54]well they're only four percent of the world's gdp now they're not ten percent
[02:34:57]like they were
[02:34:58]and why exactly are they thrown their bodies
[02:35:03]what it is a and their oil uh... where where is this idea that somehow we're
[02:35:07]gonna bet the japan is an ireland study this in world war two
[02:35:11]they are an ireland state they depend so much on that incoming oil
[02:35:17]uh... that's really one of things that crush it
[02:35:21]i mean he literally did his his whole
[02:35:24]his his main thesis is like most famous workers about air wars
[02:35:28]so he i believe it when he says that
[02:35:31]uh... except it's really funny where he goes by study japan a lot
[02:35:35]and they really love oil is such a funny way
[02:35:39]to talk about this issue because it's like
[02:35:42]i think you learn that in like third grade where it's like yeah we we uh...
[02:35:45]put an oil blockade on japan and they got so pissed off that they did fucking pearl harbour
[02:35:53]like delivering the most basic fact about japan that like you know most of the illiterate americans know
[02:36:03]while you are uh genuinely one of the most studied guys on the the pacific theater specifically
[02:36:11]because like his entire work revolves around air wars is hilarious.
[02:36:16]To Japan in World War II is we had a naval blockade that really worked to crush their
[02:36:21]military.
[02:36:22]They're civilian, they didn't crush their morale, but it did work weak in their military.
[02:36:27]Well this is still true today with Japan.
[02:36:30]When we set out to create Japan, we learned about the oil, and the oil, very important.
[02:36:38]very important part of Japanese economy.
[02:36:43]Bro, most Americans don't know that the blockade led to Pearl Harbor.
[02:36:46]Wait, what?
[02:36:50]No, you're just bad.
[02:36:52]Sometimes I'm like, is American education that bad,
[02:36:55]or do I just have bad students in my chat
[02:36:57]who did not hear when their teachers were educating them?
[02:37:01]Because that seems unbelievable.
[02:37:05]A lot of people don't know that, dude.
[02:37:07]the fuck is going on? Okay, you're just bad students. There's no shot.
[02:37:17]Okay, poll time. I'm running a poll. I'm running a poll. Okay.
[02:37:27]Japan oil blockade. Didn't know, did know.
[02:37:34]No.
[02:37:35]Oh wait, hold on.
[02:37:39]Didn't learn in school, did learn in school.
[02:37:46]Okay.
[02:37:47]Two minutes duration.
[02:37:48]We're doing a poll.
[02:37:49]We have to fucking see.
[02:37:51]I have to see.
[02:37:52]Go vote in the poll.
[02:37:54]They teach for a harbor, like it was an unprovoked attack in America, bro.
[02:37:59]Wait, what?
[02:38:02]Oh my god 88% by the way, I'm talking about being illiterate, but I wrote didn't
[02:38:23]Wait till you find out whether or not, wait till you find out that there is some suspicious
[02:38:36]that FDR might have known.
[02:38:39]But he needed something to push Americans, push the American public into action, into
[02:38:47]engaging militarily.
[02:38:52]was not enough appetite to wage war against the Axis forces. FDR obviously wanted to do it.
[02:39:04]Here, this is the only way that you can actually teach people. You got to do a conspiracy style.
[02:39:10]Yeah, America was frustrated with the Japanese colonialism taking place in the Pacific Theater.
[02:39:18]specifically some of our allies or previous colonial operations were under threat.
[02:39:25]So we implemented an oil blockade frustrating the Japanese into taking action against Pearl
[02:39:34]Harbor in Hawaii.
[02:39:38]Now moving massive naval fleets at the time without the Americans finding out about it
[02:39:47]was obviously quite the difficult endeavor, which is precisely the reason why there's
[02:39:51]suspicion that the Americans did know.
[02:39:55]But maybe some thought the Japanese would not be crazy enough to attack our military
[02:40:00]fortress in Pearl Harbor directly or perhaps they thought perhaps they knew that an attack
[02:40:10]was imminent and yet they let it happen because FDR knew that this would be the final piece
[02:40:16]of the puzzle to get the United States of America to directly engage with the fascist
[02:40:22]scourge growing around the world.
[02:40:26]Is that good?
[02:40:36]88% said they didn't learn about this in school. That is unbelievable.
[02:40:54]Do you mean America deserved Pearl Harbor? No, I'm not. I'm not even saying that.
[02:40:59]I think it was objectively good that America involved itself militarily.
[02:41:06]In the Allied side against Nazi Germany and also Japan too, that's not a bad thing. That's a good thing
[02:41:17]But it is kind of interesting 88% did not know that America implemented an oil blockade on Japan
[02:41:31]What the fuck
[02:41:36]Here's the textbook most of us saw, Japan launches attack, not in the curriculum is
[02:41:45]on, I'm a, I'm a Cali so, uh, so sigh high school teacher, not in the textbooks, nor
[02:41:51]in the standards.
[02:41:56]World War Two, how can war effects civilians making connections?
[02:42:00]What the fuck?
[02:42:01]how do you zoom in on this? not fucking zooming in.
[02:42:13]foldable study organizer explaining created two tab book.
[02:42:18]Nazi death camps in full operation.
[02:42:23]44 Allies under Eisenhower launched D-Day invasion.
[02:42:27]United States drops atomic bombs on Japan, Germany, and Japan surrender in 1945.
[02:42:34]Okay, the Japanese pat the war.
[02:42:41]The need for natural resources fueled the Japanese plan to seize other countries.
[02:42:46]Okay?
[02:42:49]The Nazi Soviet non-aggression pact, getting like its own peace. Meanwhile, appeasement,
[02:42:57]appeasement just gets a brief mention is really funny. This is like a whole, I like that they
[02:43:03]did a whole chapter on it. Okay. Japanese expansion, Japan not planning to declare war on China.
[02:43:08]However, the 1937 incident eventually turned to a major conflict. The Japanese seized Chinese
[02:43:13]capital of Nanjing in December.
[02:43:15]Chiang Kai-shek refuses to render and moved his government upriver. First to Hong Kong,
[02:43:19]then to Chongqing. As the Japanese put forward, Chinese civilians experience extreme brutality,
[02:43:24]aerial bombing. Although they were defeated, the Chinese continued to resist the Japanese
[02:43:28]for the entire course of the war. A move southward, however, would risk the war with the European
[02:43:33]colonial powers in the United States. Japan's attack on China in the summer of 1937 had already
[02:43:38]aroused strong criticism, especially in the US. Nevertheless, in the summer of 1940, Japan demanded
[02:43:42]the right to exploit economic resources in French Indochina, the United States objected.
[02:43:46]It warned Japan that it would apply economic sanctions restrictions intended to enforce
[02:43:50]international law, unless Japan withdrew from the area and returned to its borders in 1931.
[02:43:55]Japan badly needed the oil and scrap iron. It was getting from the United States. Should
[02:44:00]these reserves be cut off? Japan would have. Yeah, see, it does bring it up. Japan would
[02:44:04]have to find them elsewhere. Japan viewed the possibility sanctions of threat and long
[02:44:07]term objectives. Japan was now caught in a dilemma to guarantee access to raw materials
[02:44:11]in Southeast Asia, Japan had the risk of losing raw materials from the United States.
[02:44:14]After much debate, Japan decided to launch a surprise attack on the European colonies,
[02:44:19]the US and European colonies in Southeast Asia.
[02:44:28]So you guys are just bad students, including that one teacher.
[02:44:37]I was homeschooled though.
[02:44:54]It barely, I mean, sure, it doesn't really bring it up to be fair.
[02:45:07]You asked if we didn't learn it, not if we paid attention. No, that was the first
[02:45:12]That was the first question that I had was
[02:45:15]Whether or not you guys are bad students or if they don't bring it up at all
[02:45:25]So like
[02:45:26]What do you guys think whenever?
[02:45:28]Sometimes I make jokes and I don't realize that many of you don't even know what the joke is
[02:45:33]You just laugh along without understanding. Like I have made these jokes in the past,
[02:45:38]especially in the last, you know, 71 days, 72 days where I'll be like, you know, you
[02:45:43]never want to stop Japan from getting oil. They get really mad when they don't get oil.
[02:45:47]What do you think the joke is? The joke is literally about Pearl Harbor. That was the
[02:45:52]joke. Like that's, like this whole time you guys have just been laughing and you didn't
[02:46:01]even know why you were laughing
[02:46:07]what the fuck
[02:46:11]i mean it's fine now you know
[02:46:18]I thought it was a cooking thing wait what I wonder how much of this stuff that I say
[02:46:40]on here is like misconstrued by people who just simply don't have fucking access to information
[02:46:48]or have access to the information, but have never actually sought it out.
[02:47:05]Interesting.
[02:47:09]I'm a history above, and 33 years old at the time in high school, they really glossed over the
[02:47:12]sanctions or anything that America did. They really just focused on Pearl Harbor and the
[02:47:16]the aftermath I was really interested in personally I had to go check out my own
[02:47:19]books in the library and actually learn about American oil sanctions. That's
[02:47:23]interesting.
[02:47:26]Yeah, well, maybe Robert A. Pape, uh, should, I mean, they do mention it. They say it's
[02:47:49]sanctions but it's not just sanctions they did an embargo the Japanese was one
[02:47:59]of the most devastating attacks on American soil but just a few decades
[02:48:04]earlier Japan and the United States were allies in World War one so how did
[02:48:09]things get so bad between them it all comes down to oil to explain we need to
[02:48:15]go all the way back to the 19th century. Once an isolated nation, Japan underwent a makeover
[02:48:21]of sorts to compete with the West. Known as the Meiji Restoration, it embraced industrialization,
[02:48:27]built up its military, and restored Japan's emperor as the powerful head of state. Aided
[02:48:32]by two successful wars, Japan aggressively expanded its empire. The Japanese were becoming
[02:48:38]an imperial superpower. Until the Great Depression hit. You see, Japan is an island nation
[02:48:45]with few natural resources, so it depends on international trade to keep its economy afloat.
[02:48:51]The economic crisis put a stop to all that.
[02:48:54]Japan was in a bind, so its military leaders, who called the shots at this point, decided
[02:48:59]the best defense against financial ruin would be a good offense.
[02:49:04]They would invade nearby China, particularly Manchuria, for its plentiful resources like
[02:49:09]iron, soybeans, and land.
[02:49:12]Lots and lots of unsettled land.
[02:49:14]So what does this all have to do with the United States?
[02:49:17]Well, the US was a long-standing Chinese ally, and it watched uneasily from the sidelines
[02:49:23]as the two nations clashed in the 1930s.
[02:49:26]But America wanted nothing to do with another war, so it just denounced Japan's aggression.
[02:49:32]Tensions rose in 1937 when Japan invaded the Chinese city of Nanjing.
[02:49:37]In doing so, they attacked an American gunboat, killing three and wounding dozens.
[02:49:43]Disturbing images coming out of war-torn China further swayed American opinion against Japan
[02:49:48]In response America attacked Japan's resources
[02:49:52]They imposed economic sanctions of aircraft scrap metal and other items crucial to Japan's military
[02:49:59]The US hoped that just so you know
[02:50:02]The tide has shifted now as far as manufacturing goes and now China can do that to America if it chooses to do so just
[02:50:11]some to consider.
[02:50:13]Sanctions would stop Japanese expansion, but Japan doubled down, invading French into China in 1940,
[02:50:19]and then teaming up with Germany and Italy. Why this?
[02:50:22]Yeah, I learned in middle school that Chung Ha-Shek was a good guy by the way,
[02:50:26]and that was the verbatim phrase used by my teacher, good guy.
[02:50:30]I mean, Chung Ha-Shek during World War II was not a bad guy.
[02:50:36]I mean, he wasn't a great guy, but he definitely was not the worst guy in the equation either.
[02:50:43]I mean, he was, this was a nationalist bourgeois force at the end of the day, but they were,
[02:50:51]they were a force within China that was seeking out emancipation. As a matter of fact,
[02:51:00]Like famously, the USSR also wanted, the Soviets wanted the CCP, the Communist CPC, the Communist
[02:51:16]Party of China to align, because at the time they had no manpower in the early formation,
[02:51:22]and they wanted them to align with the KMT nationalist forces, because the KMT nationalist
[02:51:29]forces were also seen as an emancipatory force or even a revolutionary force, potentially.
[02:51:37]So, yeah.
[02:51:42]The Communist Party of China grew from the ranks of the KMT. The KMT was a far more powerful
[02:51:48]force in Chinese politics at the time. And part of the reason was, of course, because
[02:51:54]They had the backing of the elites.
[02:51:57]In some respects, the elites that also did not
[02:51:59]want to live in a country that was war-torn,
[02:52:02]led in parts by warlords and in other parts
[02:52:04]by concessions and European powers.
[02:52:11]So initially, initially they weren't
[02:52:23]the the worst guys technically i guess in comparison to who else was uh running the show
[02:52:36]kmt was failing the people hence they joined cpc buddy it was not the it was the cpc that joined
[02:52:44]the KMT. KMT's forces were far, far larger than the CPC.
[02:52:58]The Soviets absolutely wanted to get the CPC to shut the fuck up about the KMT's counter-revolutionary
[02:53:08]behavior early on. There are numerous instances where like they were just like dude just just
[02:53:13]chill the fuck out. Oh, oh, you're talking about the civil war. Okay, that's different. Yeah,
[02:53:24]no, I thought you were we're talking about like the the the Sinnoh Japanese the war
[02:53:38]Kim Jong-un under Sun-Yat Sen was actually okay and compromised many points to the Communist
[02:53:45]wing.
[02:53:46]Yes.
[02:53:47]Two countries, because like Japan, they were controlled by militaristic governments, obsessed
[02:53:54]with conquest and driven by a deep sense of nationalism.
[02:53:58]The final straw came in July of 1941, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt announced
[02:54:03]a trade embargo on-
[02:54:05]Yeah, by the way, the textbook also literally said something.
[02:54:07]right about that. Textbook says Germany and Japan surrendered after the atomic bombs with
[02:54:11]Germany had lost, Berlin had fell before the atomic bombs. So there's also that part of
[02:54:15]it as well.
[02:54:18]That's, that, that is another funny part about that textbook that was just like objectively
[02:54:25]wrong. They, they oversimplified it perhaps a little too much. Like, oh, we, we tie this
[02:54:32]up with a neat little bow. You know, we just dropped the two atomic bombs and everyone
[02:54:36]like oh my god we're surrendering you're so powerful no that's not what happened at all but it's fine
[02:54:44]i guess oil an oil shortage was an absolute disaster for japan who relied on imports for
[02:54:51]90 of its supply not only would this destroy the japanese economy but it would put its
[02:54:57]military at a literal standstill which meant no more expansion japan resented the u.s for
[02:55:04]meddling in its quest to dominate Asia. The only solution left for the Japanese was Total War.
[02:55:10]Crush the US fleet in the Pacific and then occupy Southeast Asia and claim its resources.
[02:55:17]And so on December 7, 1941, Japan launched its surprise attack at Pearl Harbor.
[02:55:27]At first, it seemed like a win for the Japanese, destroying or damaging 21 US ships and more
[02:55:32]than 300 aircraft and killing around 2,400 soldiers, sailors, airmen, and this kind of
[02:55:39]makes Japan look like they were back in the corner. I had no option. I mean, they did
[02:55:42]have an option, which was not be Nazi Germany in fucking in China and in Korea. And no,
[02:55:51]no, definitely they were not backed into a corner. They were not the good guys in any
[02:55:56]way, shape or form. Okay. I mean, they did the Holocaust, the China.
[02:56:01]If you noticed, at first, until they started threatening Western territories, Western colonial
[02:56:10]conquest, until they started threatening Western, Western territories that were also taking
[02:56:19]over through colonial conquest, America and the Western world was like, oh, stop it.
[02:56:24]We really don't like what you're doing to China, but like, ah, who cares?
[02:56:28]Okay.
[02:56:30]It was until, it was only after they started frustrating western territories that they
[02:56:39]decide to do something about it.
[02:56:52]The Japanese were actually so bad in China that envoys from the Nazi government in Nanjing
[02:56:55]actually took in Chinese refugees to keep them away from the Japanese.
[02:56:58]They were horribly monstrous.
[02:57:05]Yeah, Japanese were specifically the cause of 14-20 million Chinese casualties in World
[02:57:13]War II.
[02:57:15]That's not including the other countries they conquered too by the way.
[02:57:18]Yeah, the Japanese were really, really fucking ruthless.
[02:57:23]civilians. But the success was short-lived. The United States declared war on Japan on
[02:57:30]December 8, 1941. Not long after, the Japanese would realize the mistake it made at Pearl
[02:57:36]Harbor. Their bombers had failed to deliver a mortal blow to the Pacific Fleet, missing
[02:57:41]oil tanks, ammunition sites, repair facilities, and aircraft carriers. Just six months later,
[02:57:48]remnants of the U.S. fleet.
[02:57:50]No, the whole like Kauai shit is, that's what happens when you become a servile to
[02:57:57]American interests.
[02:57:58]Okay, post-World War II, if you were like, oh, okay, we're now doing whatever you want
[02:58:03]us to do, sir, America just let you do any kind of whitewashing you want to.
[02:58:09]This is actually important to understand the Chinese perspective on a little bit, because
[02:58:13]like, imagine being fucking China, okay?
[02:58:18]of humiliation. Japan comes and does the Holocaust to you. Okay. And then America drops atom bombs
[02:58:26]on Japan. You're like, Oh hell yeah, that's awesome. Right. That was their perspective at the time.
[02:58:31]And I think still to this day, that's kind of their perspective. The Chinese perspective is like,
[02:58:35]hell yeah, atom bombs, they should have done worse. Right. I can't fault them for having that
[02:58:41]framework, regardless of my own personal opinion on the, the utilization of atom bombs. But like,
[02:58:46]Like, you come into that situation, you're able to develop your country under unbearable
[02:58:55]conditions, civil war, okay?
[02:58:57]You gain autonomy, you gain sovereignty in the aftermath of that.
[02:59:01]And then there is a tremendous growing pains in the process, right?
[02:59:06]Cultural revolution is devastating in many respects, right?
[02:59:12]collectivization efforts obviously end up with the last time there's tremendous amounts of famine
[02:59:20]in the country. It's the last time, but it's still, you know, it's still horrifying when
[02:59:30]you're experiencing this process, right, when you're going through it.
[02:59:36]And you have these like unacknowledged atrocities. Many Americans don't even know that the
[02:59:41]the Chinese were involved in World War II or even far beyond far before World War II
[02:59:46]or were devastated by Japanese imperialism.
[02:59:50]And then this country that this island nation that did this to you, okay, becomes an economic
[02:59:56]powerhouse, has America write its constitution becomes an economic powerhouse.
[03:00:02]America then takes some of the war criminal research and then uses it in Korea and that
[03:00:11]conflict is inevitably going to spill over into your country while you're still licking
[03:00:17]your wounds from World War II, while you're going through your own version, your own civil
[03:00:23]war, okay, against these nationalist forces. And then you have to muster up enough of your
[03:00:35]aesthetic and unbelievably poor forces to go and defend Korea, and you do actually end
[03:00:44]up achieving a bunch of military successes in that endeavor.
[03:00:54]You can't even fully defeat the KMT because they steal all the gold and they move to Taiwan,
[03:01:00]the island of Firmosa, okay?
[03:01:05]And before you can, before you can go and take over Taiwan, you have to now deal with
[03:01:11]the, with the, uh, Korean flank and yes, mouse son died in, uh, in Korea,
[03:01:19]defending Korea.
[03:01:24]Anyway, all that shit happens.
[03:01:26]And the Western world, after you have, uh, after you've gone through these, uh,
[03:01:31]tremendous hardships, tremendous pain, okay?
[03:01:35]For decades and decades, you just dial in and you're like, Nope, we're just
[03:01:40]to focus on development, we're going to focus on building our country, okay? And there are still,
[03:01:46]there are still instances where, regardless of your allegiance with America at times,
[03:01:51]and regardless of playing a role in American imperialism in the region, which they did, okay?
[03:02:00]They were very calculated, very strategic, and America thought that they could exploit the
[03:02:06]the Sino-Soviet split, which China absolutely leaned into as well, right? You do all the
[03:02:16]stuff. You do all the stuff. The rest of the world doesn't know any of the hardships. They
[03:02:24]only talk about how you killed hundreds of millions of people, now killed hundreds of
[03:02:29]millions of fucking people. This guy who's like the founding father of your country,
[03:02:34]the modern China, the People's Republic of China, that you have tremendous respect for.
[03:02:39]Okay. And, and everyone's like, oh, dude, you're basically like Adolf Hitler. Your country was
[03:02:46]founded basically by Adolf Hitler. They killed so many of your own people directly at gunpoint.
[03:02:50]Like what the fuck? Meanwhile, the real country that did the Holocaust to you that was the Adolf
[03:02:57]Hitler to you is Japan. And they're the most Kawaii country on the planet. Everyone's like,
[03:03:01]oh, I love Japan. I love Japan. Japan is awesome. They've never done anything wrong.
[03:03:07]Yeah, it would probably piss me off too, you know. It'd probably be very, very frustrating
[03:03:14]to see the Western world look at this country and look at this country that has done unbelievable
[03:03:20]amounts of pain that you have a direct connection to that you're, you know, you experienced only a
[03:03:26]only a couple generations ago, only one to two generations ago, and you've gone through
[03:03:33]this like tremendous fucking hardship.
[03:03:37]And the Western world that refused to acknowledge any of that shit is still saying, you're the
[03:03:42]bad guys over and over again.
[03:03:44]Meanwhile, Japan developed, sure, as a vassal state, okay, became this competitive economy,
[03:03:53]Maybe grew a little bit too much for America's liking than America came in and was like enough, right?
[03:04:10]Brother say you love Japan. I mean, it's been a long time since and has great. Yeah, I mean, I I think Japan is dope as well
[03:04:18]I'm I'm a I'm agnostic. I'm
[03:04:20]I'm a centrist. I love China. I love Japan. I think they both have wonderful qualities,
[03:04:27]and there are definitely things that we can learn from each country, okay? But if we're talking
[03:04:32]about it within the framework of World War II, I mean, they were Adolf Hitler. They were Japanese
[03:04:36]Adolf Hitler, okay? The very fact that I have to explain it as they were Japanese Adolf Hitler
[03:04:43]is an indication that people don't learn about the horrifying war crimes of Japan in general.
[03:04:50]as a Japanese person Japan is that rough has a rough fucking year Lomao
[03:05:06]shamefully hiding in the bushes hoping nobody notices me yeah I mean your
[03:05:10]your current leadership is is really really bad
[03:05:15]Japan used Korea as a rape colony for fuck's sake. Yeah, I mean, it's also true. The current
[03:05:28]leader actually unironically refused to acknowledge those war crimes and famously, famously spoke
[03:05:34]out against it. I think she might have even written a book.
[03:05:36]I believe wrote a book about how Japanese history is actually totally infallible, and it's ridiculous that people even criticize it.
[03:05:51]She's a hardcore revisionist and very, very right-wing.
[03:06:06]Well, it's always also been funny is that they still have unbelievable amounts of racism
[03:06:15]and smoke for the Chinese and Koreans, even after everything that they did.
[03:06:19]But that's, that's totally for a, as, as, as for a separate date to discuss.
[03:06:25]It's like, bro, how can you be like, how can you, how can you still have a hatred in your
[03:06:32]heart for these other countries when you were the one who was, you know, destroying them?
[03:06:36]It's really crazy.
[03:06:43]Bro, you're anti-Asian-American?
[03:06:45]Yeah, famously.
[03:06:48]Do the Koreans have a similar level of animosity?
[03:06:51]Yes, the Koreans are not exactly.
[03:06:54]I mean, they're South Koreans, not North Koreans,
[03:06:59]but South Korean's perspective on Japan has shifted over the years.
[03:07:04]You know, they're also another vassal state to America. They've actually developed better relations with Japan over the years
[03:07:12]But I think I would say by and large
[03:07:15]South Korea still obviously don't really like
[03:07:19]Japan
[03:07:34]No, there's polling on the South Korean attitudes towards Japan.
[03:07:51]It's improved over the years.
[03:07:56]So even the public's opinion has changed.
[03:08:00]and at the Battle of Midway. Turning the tide of the war against the once mighty Japanese.
[03:08:21]Anyway.
[03:08:23]Wow, that was a long ass fucking tangent off of I don't even remember what caused this tangent.
[03:08:28]Let's watch SF Gates coverage on on me doing this rally.

It hasn't gotten much attention, but what immediately stood out to me from the short clip going around social media is that the very first thing Hasan did when he learned about his audience's ignorance of WW2 history is impressed upon them the conspiracy theory that Pearl Harbor was a false flag by the American government to sell the war to the public. He did so with a humorous tone, spamming the X-Files noise on his soundboard for effect, but I see how he has an ulterior intention of getting his audience to latch onto it as part of his main "America bad" messaging as a self-admitted propogandist. I know so because of how he recently, smugly talked about cynically leveraging conspiracy theories to advance his political goals even when he knows them to be false, after the latest Trump assassination attempt a couple of weeks ago. I've been thinking about bringing it up here all the while, but now is a good time to put in the effort in light of him pushing yet another conspiracy theory.

From April 27, 2026:

[04:52:42]make of it. What I do know is, it's all very weird, y'all. It's all very weird. And the
[04:52:46]fact of the matter is, I think we're at a point now where sort of like with the JFK
[04:52:49]assassination, the majority of Americans think that it wasn't the official story, right?
[04:52:54]It wasn't, we Harvey Oswald was the lone shooter.
[04:52:55]There's elements that we don't know, and Americans know there's elements that we don't know.
[04:52:59]Whether it's the mafia being involved, or the Soviet Union being involved, or the
[04:53:03]CIA being involved, or Lyndon Johnson being involved, there's all these different circumstances.
[04:53:06]People know that the official story is not real.
[04:53:08]By the same token, we're now at that place when it comes to the Butler-Pennsylvania
[04:53:11]shooting.
[04:53:12]We're now, even conservative Republicans are kind of leading the charge and going,
[04:53:14]yeah, that doesn't make much sense.
[04:53:15]That doesn't fucking add up.
[04:53:17]That doesn't add up at all, bro.
[04:53:19]So, you know, Tim Dillon went on a rant the other day
[04:53:21]about how, you know, hey, there's a lot of questions there
[04:53:22]that are weird, that are bizarre, that don't make sense.
[04:53:25]Like, why would, Joe Kent came out and said,
[04:53:28]I was blocked from investigating that.
[04:53:29]That's weird.
[04:53:30]Why was I blocked from investigating that?
[04:53:31]Why is that, why does that video
[04:53:33]go super viral all the time?
[04:53:34]Of them moving the photographers into place,
[04:53:37]as the shooting's happening, they lower the flag
[04:53:39]and Trump gets up and puts his hands up
[04:53:40]and says, fight, fight, fight.
[04:53:41]What you would never do if your secret service
[04:53:42]you're gonna try to cover him completely
[04:53:43]to make sure the shots don't like,
[04:53:44]continue to potentially hit him, right?
[04:53:46]There's no fucking scar there,
[04:53:47]like don't even get me started, right?
[04:53:49]But now I think the majority position is gonna be skeptical
[04:53:51]of what happened in Butler.
[04:53:52]And then this one here, look at a time
[04:53:53]when his approval rating is fucking 33%.
[04:53:55]He knows everybody hates him.
[04:53:56]He knows Republicans are barbecuing chicken
[04:53:57]for the midterms.
[04:53:58]Like, do I put it by them to fucking lie about this?
[04:54:01]Do I put it by them to fucking, you know,
[04:54:03]create something like this?
[04:54:04]I absolutely do not.
[04:54:05]Now, I don't know what the fuck happened,
[04:54:06]but I know that there's a lot of unanswered questions
[04:54:08]and I think everybody knows
[04:54:09]that there's a lot of unanswered questions about this.
[04:54:11]So tell me what you guys think
[04:54:12]in the comment section below,
[04:54:13]but there's some wild stuff, man.
[04:54:15]Hey, y'all, do me a favor and like.
[04:54:17]Kyle's on his Candice shit. I mean have fun have fun with it. I
[04:54:24]Think it's good to have fun my attitude on this
[04:54:30]My attitude on this stuff guys, so I don't know if you
[04:54:34]Is live and let live now the reason why I say this
[04:54:40]Is because the Republic is of trafficked in dangerous conspiracy theories
[04:54:46]hateful conspiracy theories that immediately put the blame randomly on trans people, Antifa,
[04:54:55]the left, broadly, over and over again in the aftermath of shootings that have taken place.
[04:55:01]Sometimes shootings that are conducted by members of the right, famously in the case of the
[04:55:10]Minneapolis, Minnesota shooter that ended up killing the Democratic state legislators, right?
[04:55:19]Republicans straight up turned around and were like, oh, no, this is a Tim Walz fan. Ridiculous.
[04:55:26]Tim Walz was actually on the target list, right? So it is really silly for me to sit here and
[04:55:36]and actually get in the way of a faucet of conspiracy coming from the liberal side.
[04:55:43]You know, if you ask me what my opinion is, I'll always tell you the truth.
[04:55:49]But, on the other hand, because conspiracy theories are so effective
[04:56:00]In undermining whatever conspiracy the right is
[04:56:07]Trying to put together
[04:56:10]Trying to do first to market
[04:56:13]misinformation
[04:56:15]Low-key I've decided to tactically step out of the way when liberals engage in this kind of stuff. I
[04:56:23]Saw this I
[04:56:25]I saw this with Candace Owens. I saw this with Candace Owens and the Israel conspiracy
[04:56:32]with Charlie Kirk's assassination
[04:56:35]Republicans were much more organized and and demonstrated
[04:56:40]adequate messaging discipline in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination. They were very quick to say, oh,
[04:56:47]this is transgender Antifa
[04:56:50]they only had to dial it back a little bit when they found out that the the
[04:56:54]shooter alleged shooter Tyler Robinson was a white boy from a Mormon family a
[04:57:02]good family right at which point they like started saying I'll pray for the
[04:57:09]shooter right I mean I'll pray for his soul whatever however however if it
[04:57:18]It wasn't for Candace Owens coming out and just dropping that Israel bomb.
[04:57:24]I think we would probably be in a different media environment right now.
[04:57:32]She came in with that nuclear bomb, turning around and saying it was Israel, and my God,
[04:57:52]it actually shocked the world.
[04:57:55]I mean, it got Benjamin Nenyea to respond to it, which made it only worse.
[04:58:00]There was already so much anti-Israel energy in the space, even amongst Republicans.
[04:58:08]And it totally destroyed whatever narrative building campaign that the Republicans had
[04:58:14]in mind.
[04:58:15]Whatever goal they had in mind to turn Charlie Kirk into a martyr and maybe even punish
[04:58:21]the left for it, they did not play their hands correctly there.
[04:58:27]after Jimmy Kimmel was a mistake, liberal icon, but more so because it was a very clear cut.
[04:58:36]There I say desperate act of censorship against someone who hadn't said anything
[04:58:42]that crazy about Charlie Kirk. They basically blew their load.
[04:58:51]And nowadays, I'm watching that happen over and over again. I'm watching it happen in real time.
[04:58:57]That's precisely what happened last night.
[04:59:02]Republicans wanted to come after me.
[04:59:05]Republicans wanted to come after everyone on the left saying, oh, if you say something
[04:59:08]mean about our big beautiful president, that means you want him dead.
[04:59:13]You're actively, we should treat every criticism of the president as incitement.
[04:59:20]But liberals had a very different mentality.
[04:59:22]They came in hot and they said, nope.
[04:59:25]This is a staged assassination, yet again, there goes the unpopular president staging
[04:59:32]a fake assassination attempt so that he can desperately stop his hemorrhaging approval
[04:59:40]ratings and, dare I say, use this as an opportunity to build a ballroom.
[04:59:49]That cut away at all the Republican mania.
[04:59:54]So what am I supposed to do?
[04:59:56]I mean, look, I cover misinformation, I go through it with a fine tooth comb, and I try
[05:00:07]to correct the record to the best of my ability.
[05:00:11]Well, sometimes, if the people are giving you a gift, you just got to let it happen.
[05:00:19]So that's the way I treat a lot of these conspiracy theories coming from the liberal
[05:00:23]side.
[05:00:24]worry that we have no consensus reality. I worry about what that will do to American civilization,
[05:00:36]our society in general. But also at the same time, I'm not going to be super aggressive
[05:00:44]in correcting the record whenever I hear liberals say it's fake. I'll probably entertain
[05:00:49]a little bit like, yeah, I'll lay it on. That's my unbelievably transparent and honest assessment.
[05:00:59]There's more Kyle Kalinsky now. You've noticed this, but the Republican Party and MAGA have now
[05:01:04]officially made Hassan Piker public enemy number one.

From April 28, 2026, specifically pushing a conspiracy theory about the first assassination attempt on Trump:

[03:20:56]Now imagine what the Democrats would have done.
[03:20:58]Do you realize that Jimmy Kimmel is the Sompiker of ABC? I know.
[03:21:02]If there had been not one, not two, but three attempts on the life of Barack Obama, they probably would have-
[03:21:09]Wait, there were. What are you talking about? There was like, I think there was 11 total attempts on Barack Obama's life.
[03:21:15]Like, there's more than three attempts on Trump's life as well.
[03:21:20]But the only unique one is the Butler one,
[03:21:24]because like the Butler one, maybe you think it's staged.
[03:21:28]Maybe you think it was real.
[03:21:30]I'm not gonna say anything, okay?
[03:21:33]But the only reason why that was unique
[03:21:35]is because that one actually dinged them, right?
[03:21:37]If we believe the official narratives
[03:21:40]that he actually got shot in the ear,
[03:21:42]but he had the most, he had an incredible,
[03:21:46]He had incredible capabilities to rejuvenate his ear like that, okay?

Also from April 28, 2026:

[03:33:09]These are cries of desperation. Okay. What is this? I will shout until I will shout it until
[03:33:17]I'm blue in the face. The fact that Trump has 10 years of traffic and conspiracy theories
[03:33:21]and so public mistrust is a part of the reason people are susceptible to conspiracy
[03:33:25]theories about him. Understanding why people believe conspiracy is different than promoting
[03:33:28]Encouraging believing conspiracies yourself Trump being a liar doesn't mean people in the commentary business should suspend disbelief about what is real
[03:33:35]This is bad and is incumbent upon people with platforms push back on it
[03:33:38]We have rapid fire still photos of Trump grabbing his ear and Butler from the near times a man died
[03:33:43]Trump is Trump was shooted by nurse at a hospital all these people are in on the conspiracy lunacy
[03:33:49]No pro-democracy interests is served by living in unreality. Yeah, except Tim. Have you thought?
[03:33:56]It's kind of funny
[03:33:58]Have you thought about how funny it is?
[03:34:02]You know, listen, I've let my thoughts be known about the
[03:34:10]Butler assassination attempt
[03:34:14]Time and time again, but if someone were to come up to me and be like
[03:34:18]Hey, you know, I think the assassination was staged. I'm not going to sit there and
[03:34:23]I just don't have the bandwidth, you know, I don't have the bandwidth to just argue with people. I am an agreeable person
[03:34:32]I'm an agreeable person
[03:34:37]You know if someone were to come up and be like a son
[03:34:39]I think the the White House corresponded dinner
[03:34:43]Assassination attempt was totally phony. It was totally staged so that Trump could justify building a ballroom after the Supreme Court
[03:34:50]struck down the
[03:34:52]funding for
[03:34:53]trumps ballroom and said there aren't significant security concerns
[03:34:58]uh... and perhaps that's the reason why everyone in unison
[03:35:01]on the republican
[03:35:03]media side
[03:35:04]uh... said this is exactly why we need to build a ballroom
[03:35:07]i'm an agreeable guy it's tough it's tough you're making a convincing argument
[03:35:15]you're making a convincing argument to me
[03:35:19]i just i want to disagree with you and i
[03:35:21]And in my mind, I'm thinking maybe it's real, but you're bringing up some good points.
[03:35:29]Who can say what the reality is here?
[03:35:36]It's tough.
[03:35:39]It's tough.
[03:35:39]It's tough for me to argue against.
[03:35:41]I'm just not, I don't have that dog in me, if you will.
[03:35:48]I want to tell you what I think.
[03:35:50]I want to tell you what the truth is, but sometimes it's a little tough to get that point across.
[03:36:00]I guess I'm not looking a gift horse in the mouth, right?
[03:36:07]That would be unkind of me to do so.

I can recognize from this talk how Hasan, who "always tells the truth" and "corrects misinformation", is prepared to cover his ass in regard to his propagating of conspiracy theories. In very similar fashion to his excuses in how he approvingly talks about Luigi Mangione, Hasan will say that he neither pushes nor believes in such conspiracy theories, but is rather simply analyzing them and discussing how it's other people believing in them. But what he's really doing is giving permission and encouraging his audience to propagate and even believe in the conspiracy theories themselves as a means to sow chaos for his political advantage, as he essentially describes in these clips. I think the short clip above about the first assassination attempt on Trump is a succinct demonstration of "truth-teller" Hasan dishonestly, maliciously propagating a conspiracy theory.
 
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California mayor resigns after admitting to being Chinese spy - Hasan thinks talking about it is aligning yourself with racism.
Apparently he has the same views as right-wingers he criticizes all the time, since Patrick was born in Iran he cannot prefer USA to China, your nationality cannot be more important than your ethnicity, that's not something left wingers sell to other people.
Also "Patrick Bet-David" - how the fuck is that the most israeli name? Patrick is stereotypically irish british in general, they arent even stereotypically jewish/israeli, Isaac Goldberg I'd get. maybe its David part that bothers him.
Bet-David just doesn't work as an Israeli name either. He's probably thinking of Beth-David, Daughter of David which isn't exactly going to fucking work on a dude who was he as Jewish as Hasan is claiming his name would have a Ben-David, Son of David, unless he was a troon in which case that's a whole other can of worms. Basically the day is ending with a Y and Hasan is still a dumb fuck.
 
It hasn't gotten much attention, but what immediately stood out to me from the short clip going around social media is that the very first thing Hasan did when he learned about his audience's ignorance of WW2 history is impressed upon them the conspiracy theory that Pearl Harbor was a false flag by the American government to sell the war to the public.
One thing I've wondered about the people who believe that... do they also believe that we allowed the invasion of the Philippines to happen in order to justify joining the war? After all, it began a few hours later and was effectively part of the same campaign. Crazy to think that we allowed arguably the worse military defeat in US history to happen for no real reason since a successful defense of the Philippines would have probably been far better for getting the average American to want to join the war.
 
It hasn't gotten much attention, but what immediately stood out to me from the short clip going around social media is that the very first thing Hasan did when he learned about his audience's ignorance of WW2 history is impressed upon them the conspiracy theory that Pearl Harbor was a false flag by the American government to sell the war to the public. He did so with a humorous tone, spamming the X-Files noise on his soundboard for effect, but I see how he has an ulterior intention of getting his audience to latch onto it as part of his main "America bad" messaging as a self-admitted propogandist.
Back on the shore, I encountered an elderly Japanese man with many generations of his family sitting on a bench. He was crying. Being young, I asked one of the adolescents why he was so upset. I thought it might be because of the humiliation his country had suffered on the deck of the Missouri. I couldn’t have been more wrong. He was crying because, since he had been a young man no older than I was then, he’d tried to tell his family about the attack, insisted that Japan had started the war. No one believed him, because Pearl Harbor was left out of history in their schools. But he knew, because he’d been a crewman in one of the torpedo bombers in the second wave. He’d been there, and for almost fifty years, he’d carried that knowledge until he could finally afford to bring his family and show them the truth. He saw me talking to his grandson and wanted to apologize. I told him it was okay, we were allies now, friends. I lied and told him I owned a Honda. What else was a nineteen-year-old supposed to say?
 
Back on the shore, I encountered an elderly Japanese man with many generations of his family sitting on a bench. He was crying. Being young, I asked one of the adolescents why he was so upset. I thought it might be because of the humiliation his country had suffered on the deck of the Missouri. I couldn’t have been more wrong. He was crying because, since he had been a young man no older than I was then, he’d tried to tell his family about the attack, insisted that Japan had started the war. No one believed him, because Pearl Harbor was left out of history in their schools. But he knew, because he’d been a crewman in one of the torpedo bombers in the second wave. He’d been there, and for almost fifty years, he’d carried that knowledge until he could finally afford to bring his family and show them the truth. He saw me talking to his grandson and wanted to apologize. I told him it was okay, we were allies now, friends. I lied and told him I owned a Honda. What else was a nineteen-year-old supposed to say?

Wasn’t that Patrick Tomlinson’s bullshit story?
 
Saw this while scrolling through Twitter, looks like another former Hasan fan has turned on the Turkroach and was subsequently immediately bitched at by Hasan.
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