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Don't disagree at all, political streamers in general are teaching young people how to get news and how to critically read it more than they are acting as propogandists. Just making younger people engage with logical argument terms (no matter how they are used initially) is a net positive.
I have no problem pointing at the brands that's these people have self inflicted by being chronically online and chronically filmed. Like I believe Hasan is introducing more people into politics than any left wing person in... I dunno maybe history. His viewership is crazy. I belive that is a net positive, as is his advocacy of Palestine.
But his visible, self-filmed behavior with that dog looked sus AF. Like I have no doubt it's well treated, a million people have confirmed it at their own risk of catching the eye of the mob. But that clip looked really fucking bad. Like I get why people are outraged. And the more outrageous something is, the more famous the person who did the outrage, the farther that will travel.