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  2. ContraPoints - Wikipedia

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    She is best known for her YouTube channel, ContraPoints, where she creates video essays exploring a wide range of topics such as politics, gender, ethics, race, and philosophy. Her videos often provide counterargument to right-wing extremists and classical liberals .

  3. Lindsay Ellis - Wikipedia

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    On her YouTube channel, Ellis has frequently made videos about Walt Disney Pictures films. [7] Other works include "The Whole Plate", a long-running series examining the Transformers film series and the work of Michael Bay, which has received more than 4 million views, [5] [11] and a three-part series about the production of The Hobbit trilogy and its effect on the New Zealand film industry.

  4. Counterpoint (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Counter Points, a spin-off of the web political news and commentary series Breaking Points; ContraPoints, a YouTube channel "Point/Counterpoint", a segment on CBS News' 60 Minutes (1971–1979)

  5. Vaush - Wikipedia

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    Ian Anthony Kochinski (born February 14, 1994), better known as Vaush (/ v ɔː ʃ / ⓘ VAWSH), is an American left-wing YouTuber and former Twitch streamer. Kochinski started his online career as a member of streamer Destiny's community, before creating his Twitch channel and YouTube account in 2019.

  6. Lauren Southern - Wikipedia

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    Lauren Cherie Southern (born 16 June [4] 1995) is a Canadian alt-right [a] YouTuber, political activist and commentator.In 2015, she ran as a Libertarian Party candidate in the Canadian federal election, [5] finishing last in her riding with 535 votes, or 0.9% of the total. [6]

  7. The Real Reason Why the Hit '80s TV Show 'Moonlighting' Got ...

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    Now that the 1980s TV classic "Moonlighting" has found a new fan base on Hulu, you might be wondering why it got cancelled. We examine seven prime suspects.

  8. Alt-right pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The alt-right pipeline (also called the alt-right rabbit hole) is a proposed conceptual model regarding internet radicalization toward the alt-right movement. It describes a phenomenon in which consuming provocative right-wing political content, such as antifeminist or anti-SJW ideas, gradually increases exposure to the alt-right or similar far-right politics.

  9. Why some major artists are suddenly canceling shows ... - AOL

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    Pop-rock band 311 announced it had canceled upcoming European tour dates due to the “rising costs of touring overseas,” which made completing certain portions of the tour “unfeasible.”