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Why does he need to be defended? Does he actually contribute to the issues he is concerned with in any way that doesn't also benefit his brand? How would any streamer, regardless of their professed politics, be worth anything to a revolutionary process? Why is he not a mere spectacle?

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[–] Pathfinder@lemmygrad.ml 25 points 1 week ago (2 children)

As a US-based commie, I think we have such a long row to hoe in terms of developing class consciousness here. Decades of propaganda plus comfortable living conditions based on exploitation of people and the environment make even suggesting a socialist alternative to people makes them look at you like you have a horn growing out of your head. Hasan does good work in normalizing these ideas among young people, thus making positive contributions to developing class consciousness. Someone who isn’t as “pipeline-friendly” but more ideologically pure probably wouldn’t have a fraction of the viewers Hasan has.

Also, while I think the “crisis of masculinity” in young men is overblown, the reality is that the right wing has an entire ecosystem of people like Andrew Tate and Jordan Peterson who can sell young men on a false idea of a very unhealthy masculinity, and it’s been incredibly effective at pushing them to reactionary politics. Hasan is a great antidote to that as I think he (and others - I think Mamdani embodies this as well) provides a more positive version of masculinity that in itself I see pushing men leftward.

[–] CountryBreakfast@lemmygrad.ml 9 points 1 week ago

I agree. I am just skeptical of the whole streaming complex. I'm skeptical you can really learn revolutionary things primarily from a screen and even though we know there has to be more there often isn't. But in the meantime I suppose it doesn't salt the soil the way the neo fascists obviously can.

[–] Darkcommie@lemmygrad.ml 7 points 1 week ago

How does Hasan sell a “positive version of masculinity”? If anything he falls into the same trappings as other “positive” role models do