I'm Suing US Immigration
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How does this dude keep getting all these views?
Clown world mascot.
90% of everything is just showing up. I've heard many times that the secret to a successful youtube channel is find a video that works, and make that same video 3 times a week forever.
That’s probably true, but it’s probably also underselling the difficulty of the “find a video that works” part.
There's also a factor of maintaining the audience. Format is one thing, but having engaging, 'agreeable' content for the audience you've attracted is another.
Considering the person this thread is about, this is not a necessary factor clearly.
Filling the right meme is sometimes I good bet. Part of what made Life of Boris so successful.
Nothing is organically popular on YouTube (or any social media site) anymore. It is popular only if the people who control the network want it to be popular.
him and asmongold, acceptable criticisms of the week
Critical is an embodiment of a subtle archetype that for lack of a better term I would call the Gen X Buddha, even though he isn't Gen X. It's comforting to people.
There is no way I'm going to watch some lame YouTube's hot take, my time is worth more than that. So in text format, what is the gist of this latest nonsense?
Aussie players from his e-sports team were, seemingly arbitrarily, denied US entry/visas multiple times before a major tournament and caused undue financial harm to his organization (lost potential earnings and expenses incurred for various visa processes/applications).
Its always funny to watch people learn years too late that certain groups have way too much undue power to just arbitrarily fucking ruin your path and steal your money, and you can't do shit about it.
This kind of stuff was a problem 20 years ago with customs could just steal your imports because they just decided anime = porn and other such nonsense.
Nope and nope. The reason his videos are that long a lot of the time is because he starts with a recorded explanation and then puts in a clip from his Twitch stream for the other half of the video so people get the full context.
Edit: What is the average length of the videos you watch anyway
At nine minutes in, he discusses how a racist could get away with denying visas based on "skin color." That's pretty interesting. You would need senior DHS officials and presumably the President willing to play ball, but you could effectively implement a White Nationalist immigration policy with just a small number of people getting into these institutional positions.
Wouldn't that still only affect the legal immigration process, though?
Illegal invaders at the borders, or the ones flown in directly, don't seek visas in the first place.
Illegals may get a lot more attention, but "legal" immigration fuckery is also a huge problem. The absolutely massive number of Indians alone who just overstay their visas forever is probably responsible for an inconceivable amount of the bullshit that goes on in the tech industry and West Coast in general.
Especially when you remember that illegals aren't really as prevalent in political discourse beyond being pawns. All the non-black PoCs constantly talking shit and pushing anti-white rhetoric are almost all legal immigrants (or their children) screaming about nonsense and getting their bullshit passed into law.
I guess after Trump fires the entire federal government like CNN says he's going to.
Anti-white hatred of our immigration authorities.
If they had been criminals called mohammed with 4 wives he would have been waved right in.
tell your teammates to just walk in in Texas.
let any random piece of shit from around the world through the southern border illegally, but deny some australians who want to come for a week for a convention.