I think the anti-woke content creator bubble is going to burst at some point. Not because people disagree with anti-wokeness, but because people are getting tired of hearing the same shit over and over again with no results to show for it.
None of these creators are offering solutions. Most of us are well aware of both the problems and the perpetrators. We don't need to listen to yet another "based" rant from an army of enlightened centrists who are still so brainwashed by leftist idiocy that they refuse to even name the devil, let alone fight him.
How is engaging with these creators improving my life? They're certainly benefitting from my views. What are they giving back to the cause other than lethal complacency?
Solutions would solve the problem which would put them out of work and they don't want that, they want you mad at someone so you watch their stuff and they get paid.
To me they are no better than the big news networks they so often bitch & moan about and neither of them are honest about it so fuck em.
Depends on what the solution is. I follow a number of nonpolitical homesteading channels that go into a fair amount of detail about off-grid power generation/storage, water catchment, permaculture and irrigation-free gardening/farming, and so on.
For those of us who think "going Galt" is the only solution we have for the forseable future, that sort of information is invaluable; and those channels are never in trouble with the censors.
HighTechLab has a rather elaborate solar setup for his off-grid ranch. Also does a few videos on his water and septic system
Better Together Life has some good starter videos for homesteading. I think they live in a pre-fab wooden shed they insulated and finished
Townsends is more of a re-enactment channel of Colonial American techniques but could be interesting if your goal is to go full-on Uncle Ted.
A lot of channels are kinda hit or miss. They'll have a few good videos and a lot of filler. I suspect they're more dependent on youtube ad revenue and sponsorships money than they want to let on. Might be better off just searching for videos on the specific topic you're interested in.
I think the anti-woke content creator bubble is going to burst at some point. Not because people disagree with anti-wokeness, but because people are getting tired of hearing the same shit over and over again with no results to show for it.
None of these creators are offering solutions. Most of us are well aware of both the problems and the perpetrators. We don't need to listen to yet another "based" rant from an army of enlightened centrists who are still so brainwashed by leftist idiocy that they refuse to even name the devil, let alone fight him.
How is engaging with these creators improving my life? They're certainly benefitting from my views. What are they giving back to the cause other than lethal complacency?
Solutions would solve the problem which would put them out of work and they don't want that, they want you mad at someone so you watch their stuff and they get paid.
To me they are no better than the big news networks they so often bitch & moan about and neither of them are honest about it so fuck em.
Depends on what the solution is. I follow a number of nonpolitical homesteading channels that go into a fair amount of detail about off-grid power generation/storage, water catchment, permaculture and irrigation-free gardening/farming, and so on.
For those of us who think "going Galt" is the only solution we have for the forseable future, that sort of information is invaluable; and those channels are never in trouble with the censors.
Do you have any recommendations for good channels?
HighTechLab has a rather elaborate solar setup for his off-grid ranch. Also does a few videos on his water and septic system
Better Together Life has some good starter videos for homesteading. I think they live in a pre-fab wooden shed they insulated and finished
Townsends is more of a re-enactment channel of Colonial American techniques but could be interesting if your goal is to go full-on Uncle Ted.
A lot of channels are kinda hit or miss. They'll have a few good videos and a lot of filler. I suspect they're more dependent on youtube ad revenue and sponsorships money than they want to let on. Might be better off just searching for videos on the specific topic you're interested in.