I always have to bring up ChuckE2009 (former million+ sub welding youtuber) when the subject comes up because it's so wild and the exact opposite of what you expect a big youtuber to do.
Had sponsorships with the big welding companies and made enough money from it to pay for a giant tractor that easily cost six figures so he could quit being a "welding youtuber" to become a "hay farmer youtuber".
Then one day he posts a video of him reading and analyzing the Brendan Tarrant manifesto. Then a couple days later posts a video where he strait up says "yeah I'm a white nationalist. We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children" among other things. Before the video was taken down the comments were split between "based" and "wait I thought this was a welding channel"
Then a couple days later nukes his entire channel. Later on posts on /pol/ that he got a visit from the FBI for making those videos.
I don't really have a point to all this (I guess blog posts beget blog posts), except maybe that I wish more youtubers would go out in the blaze of glory like that.
I don't think he had anything to worry about financially or socially, and what's the point of "fuck you" money if you never use it to say "fuck you"?
Aren't the travel vloggers are doing what you suggest here: they aren't doing "stupid shit" by being honest about the migrants and "fucking [themselves] over financially" by doing so.
Perhaps by showing the migrants at all they're doing the most they can to show that the problem does indeed exist instead of hiding it, even if they ultimately attempt to whitewash over it.
If they aren't making a lot of money on it, then they're certainly not in a "position of 'fuck you'" to do something as normie-suicidal as be critical of the migrant situation in Europe.
I always have to bring up ChuckE2009 (former million+ sub welding youtuber) when the subject comes up because it's so wild and the exact opposite of what you expect a big youtuber to do.
Had sponsorships with the big welding companies and made enough money from it to pay for a giant tractor that easily cost six figures so he could quit being a "welding youtuber" to become a "hay farmer youtuber".
Then one day he posts a video of him reading and analyzing the Brendan Tarrant manifesto. Then a couple days later posts a video where he strait up says "yeah I'm a white nationalist. We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children" among other things. Before the video was taken down the comments were split between "based" and "wait I thought this was a welding channel"
Then a couple days later nukes his entire channel. Later on posts on /pol/ that he got a visit from the FBI for making those videos.
I don't really have a point to all this (I guess blog posts beget blog posts), except maybe that I wish more youtubers would go out in the blaze of glory like that.
I don't think he had anything to worry about financially or socially, and what's the point of "fuck you" money if you never use it to say "fuck you"?
Aren't the travel vloggers are doing what you suggest here: they aren't doing "stupid shit" by being honest about the migrants and "fucking [themselves] over financially" by doing so.
Perhaps by showing the migrants at all they're doing the most they can to show that the problem does indeed exist instead of hiding it, even if they ultimately attempt to whitewash over it.
If they aren't making a lot of money on it, then they're certainly not in a "position of 'fuck you'" to do something as normie-suicidal as be critical of the migrant situation in Europe.