The latest U.S. lawmaker to interact with politically-minded creators is Ro Khanna. The U.S. Congressman (D-ca) hosted a live stream that took place outside the White House and included input from streamers like Vaush and Emma Vigeland.
The three-hour stream ranged across hot-button issues like climate change, affordable housing, and student debt. The influencers joined Khanna in groups, with Vaush (real name Ian Kochinski) and Vigeland helping the Congressman kick off his broadcast.
The creators who linked up with Khanna are some of the strongest political voices on platforms like Twitch. Vaush has made headlines thanks to the lively debates he’s engaged in on social media. According to The Washington Post, another creator who met with Khanna in D.C. is Clara “Keffals” Sorrenti, who has used her platform to fight back against transphobic trolls.
Politicians on both sides of the aisle are turning to platforms like Twitch,...
The three-hour stream ranged across hot-button issues like climate change, affordable housing, and student debt. The influencers joined Khanna in groups, with Vaush (real name Ian Kochinski) and Vigeland helping the Congressman kick off his broadcast.
The creators who linked up with Khanna are some of the strongest political voices on platforms like Twitch. Vaush has made headlines thanks to the lively debates he’s engaged in on social media. According to The Washington Post, another creator who met with Khanna in D.C. is Clara “Keffals” Sorrenti, who has used her platform to fight back against transphobic trolls.
Politicians on both sides of the aisle are turning to platforms like Twitch,...
- 9/29/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
The most-watched video on Hunter Avallone's YouTube channel is titled "Why I Left The Right." Across a 30-minute monologue, Avallone -- once a rising conservative star -- explained why he moved away from the right-wing and towards the center.
He provided multiple reasons behind his shift: He no longer agrees with conservative opinions on race and gender, and he was turned off by the right's hard turn away from facts and science. He also mentioned that a debate he had with progressive creator Vaush caused him to reexamine his views. "I got wrecked in the debate," Avallone admitted. "Vaush made some excellent points, specifically about LGBT issues, that I just couldn't refute."
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He provided multiple reasons behind his shift: He no longer agrees with conservative opinions on race and gender, and he was turned off by the right's hard turn away from facts and science. He also mentioned that a debate he had with progressive creator Vaush caused him to reexamine his views. "I got wrecked in the debate," Avallone admitted. "Vaush made some excellent points, specifically about LGBT issues, that I just couldn't refute."
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- 6/28/2022
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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