I had a question come up for me during this talk, if I may ask this hours away from where this talk took place. I wanted to know of how you and other known progressive/liberal content producers may combat the tendency of politically homogenous audiences forming around your work. Generally, if someone is known on the Internet for making content that typically follows a certain political leaning, then they will attract more people that already agree with them than those that don’t and their messages may not reach the eyes or ears of the people they want to debunk things in front of. Liberals don’t watch Fox News and conservatives don’t watch MSNBC. Have you found this to be true? And how might content producers overcome or work around political reputation to communicate farther?
7 years ago | 23
I realize I am very late to the party... But I absolutely love your videos and your voice. I will literally put the alt right playbook on, while I play CoD: cold war. I think your points are intelligent, well thought out, and incredibly accurate. I have personally recommended your channel to 10 people since the first time I watched you. Please keep up the amazing work! 💖💖
4 years ago | 8
Bro, what happened to your latest video? On fast the one on fascis bro, what happened to your latest video? You made a video on fascism that I watch this morning and I try to email it to my dad and by the time he looked for it it was already taken off of YouTube.
6 years ago | 9
You gotta read: "It Came from Something Awful: How a Toxic Troll Army Accidentally Memed Donald Trump into Office"
5 years ago | 2
Man if you only knew how much more advanced things have gotten
4 years ago | 0
Innuendo Studios
My talk, Getting Past the Alt-Right Playbook, delivered this month at Indivisible Somerville.
7 years ago | [YT] | 675