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>If that was the true reason
It is
>you'd hate most of political commentators online who do the exact same.
I DO hate most of them, the difference is that Hasan has a borderline monopoly on the biggest streaming platform on the internet and does nothing with it other than onions out at performative displays of his brand of leftism.
>I think you hate him because he's a leftist
Yes!
>and you're a right winger
No!
>He's making content for people all over the world who would never hope he would have some local influence in their foreign countries, that's not really the point.
He has covered almost exclusively American politics, the only time he's spoken on foreign policy was when Ukraine was invaded (which he said I believe weeks, if not days prior to it actually happening would never happen) and more recently Palestine, which has gone so far as saying the Houthis are cool. Anything aside from those is tiktok meme of the week Signal Boost! or fundraising for natural disasters that ends up just being a sweet tax write off for him.
>The point is exposure
So it's entirely performative, you agree then! I'm not really seething at him because he's slated to crash and burn in the next few years when Palestine is inevitably turned to glass and now has no "b-b-but muh genocide!!" to rally people around. I'm just saying that if anyone wanted socialists in power or any amount of reform in america, they had it and lost it with him. Now your side will have to go through the same decade of humiliation the republicans will in 2028 and never touch political power again.