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Originally Posted by jwb
I'm starting to feel like watching these political twitch streamers and youtubers is just the newer and more pretentious version of reality TV
Listening to vaush vs this tankie broad Mel... I'm learning absolutely nothing here it's just pure drama lol. Might as well be watching Jersey Shore.
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I got pretty into a lot of breadtubers when Trump got elected just cause that threw me for a loop and I was just kind of a disengaged moderate who needed some easily digestible content to wrap my head around but these days I'm kind of over the same simple points made by most of those channels over and over again so now I just tune into Vaush or Beau of the Fifth Column when I'm getting ready for work in the morning cause they release content daily. Or if one of the better content makers puts out a video like Contrapoints, Some More News, Hbomberguy, or Philosophy Tube I'll catch it just cause they make entertaining videos.
But beyond that I think breadtube is mostly useful as an intro to the left rather than an intellectual clique to launch any kind of movement or whatever, and there's only so much enlightenment you can get from 10-20 minute videos or a Zoom debate.
So graduate to leftist podcasts.
Revolutionary Left Radio is probably the most informative one I've heard but it's also a bit dry unless you just really love Marxist theory.
The Antifada are more chearleadery about socialism but they have some good meaty discussions and the hosts are great if you're feeling particularly hopeless about the world.
Red Library is good for diving into actual old school Marxist texts but I only just started listening so I don't have as much of an opinion on it.
For more comedy focused podcasts I imagine you must have at least heard of
Chapo Trap House but they seem up your alley as far their sense of humor, cynicism, and disdain for certain segments of the left. If you like *** Town then
Trashfuture has that same kind of rapidfire jokes talking over each other approach but the back half of their episodes always have some pretty interesting discussions about current economic issues which you don't generally get from the left.
Trillbilly Worker's Party is just kind of current events talk but the commies are laidback rednecks who take shots at Dolly Parton at least once an episode.
And
Behind the Bastards is a comedy history podcast rather than a leftist political show but they're all commies and in-between all the conmen and genocides they cover they talk a lot about capitalist/imperialist/colonialist atrocities and two series they did recently on two of the arms dealers behind the military buildup preceding WW1 were enough to radicalize anyone. And if you make it that far
Lions Led by Donkeys is the same comedy history from leftist perspective but about military blunders. Their Soviet/Afghan War series is brilliant and hysterical.