Hasan, Destiny and some others. There are others, like the Karate brother with the beard. Who does great. But it’s less about “sides” and more about who’s pushing what.
The “other side” doesn’t have FUNDING or the algorithms tilted to their favor. And they don’t seem to play that game. But YouTube itself, has been aligned with the general overall project. It’s profitable, and its founders are in league with the people I’m calling out.
That’s the problem. Which is why, I keep coming back to funding, the right spends endless money on this project. And the people that make the decisions are receptive to it, and on the same team. They have it, and do not care.
Even on YouTube and Facebook, Ben Shapiro, Daily Wire, Prager U (now in Florida school curriculums thanks do Desantis), Dan Bongino and the rest, have dominated the algorithms for a long time. And they play like they don’t know why.
The right-wing commentator, whose page performs better than those of major news organizations, is perplexed by his social media success.
www.nytimes.com
And it’s built in. Baked in.
When you realize that all these platforms come from
ALL THE SAME PEOPLE, the picture becomes a lot more clear.