This is the way it used to be..."reporters" used to go in boots on the ground. I went into Journalism school in 85 and it had already changed as the 'if it bleeds it leads' and they had gotten rid of the fact checkers. I left the industry. Now it's even worse...propaganda and circuses. These young leading edge journalists are our only hope. Thanks for keeping us old timers informed.I haven't watched msm for 20 years and have been a YT and podcast listener for 15. For 5 in there I just didn't follow anything and I opened a restaurant. Best years of my life.
I dont have much hope. Too many "journalists" go into the field with the goal of pushing their own views via emotionally charged headlines and rhetorical manipulation.
It's remarkable, that no one here seems to have heard of actual journalists, some of whom are Pulitzer Prize-winners like Glenn Greenwald, Abby Martin, Chris Hedges, Ben Norton, Anya Parampil, Matt Taibbi, Max Blumenthal, Bob Scheer, and Julian Assange.
Andrew brings a sort of "local news" feel that we have lost over all the commercialization and serialization of our News Agencies. I remember when our local news channels would do very similar reporting on local stories when I was growing up.
Asmongold will never see this but a early documentary that nailed this style of reporting was called bible camp, it was excellent for the same reasons where the narrator did not interject their opinions and just let people talk.
Bible Camp is a good ass movie but I wouldn't say its exactly the same. It cuts wayyy more than Channel 5 does and does have some 10 second clips. Still a great doc tho
Id say most of his stuff is more like "Heavy metal parking lot" just a camera and a group of dumb people capturing a moment in time. I find it a bit odd so many people try to spin his work as something more than it is though. Like its informative or true journalism. its funny most of the time.
@@Chaelsonen "capturing a moment in time" is exactly what journalism used to be and should be. If you don't find any of it informative, then that says quite a lot about the kind of person you are. 'lmao look at the funny and dumb people' is exactly the mentality that prevents you from learning anything from his videos. You are just looking when you should be listening. Actually listen to what those people are saying. Only then will you learn anything about the situations he is filming. It's exactly like Andrew talked about in this video. Listening to other people's perspectives allows you to better understand things.
What happened to Andrew with “All Gas No Brakes” is almost exactly the same problems that most newly signed bands eventually run into with their first record label. The only thing that’s changed is content creators are the new “undiscovered talent” to sign, instead of bands/artists.
Exactly. My brother signed a $50k deal for 3 albums. Ended up defaulting and had to pay $15k for a lawyer to get him out of the deal. The label still owns the masters for his first album, and he still owes money to the label. NEVER SIGN A DEAL UNLESS THEY LET YOU OWN YOUR MASTERS. AND ALSO DONT SIGN FOR LESS THAN $250k. That shit goes quick.
I really liked the video. It's a bit disingenuous to say he's the "only honest person" that media has left, because there are quite a few people out there doing the same exact stuff he does but with less fanfare. Him getting shafted by the meme company made him extremely sympathetic and renowned. But in general I think all of the points made were fair or dead-on.
I’d agree with that. He’s definitely not the only one that’s been doing this or the first but it is a fact that theees very few people that are fairly un opinionated that interview people. I’d say my only issue with Andrew is he tried to slander Tim Dillon over a stupid phone call & assumption and then contributed to a hit piece on a couple comedians that are actually good people but besides that I still like him. Met him more then once and he was a friendly dude tho
This is why I loved Bourdain's parts unknown prior to his death. While he interjected with his opinion between segments, it was pretty clearly his opinion and he kept it separate from the lives and opinions of the people he interacted with. Spain and New Mexico come to mind.
@@thenight1732 being able to tell what the person’s opinion of the situation is before they even speak is what’s wrong with modern media. Opinion shouldn’t have anything to do with honest reporting, honest reporting is a presentation of facts on the ground.
I'm a conservative and I loved Bourdain's show. I've always been really interested in history and other cultures and his show was great, and I liked how even though I didn't agree with him on everything personally he wasn't ever like "you're a piece of shit if you don't think the same thing as me" great dude in my opinion. Probably the same reason he was gotten rid of!
He's successful because he just asks a question and lets the people answer with what they think, instead of telling the viewer what he thinks the person is thinking. Can't beat the real.
@@zwojack7285 yeah, it's definitely curated and biased. If you are going to a youtube video for the objective *facts* then that's a problem. It's just hilarious to watch some really interesting characters say some really stupid things.
As a Canadian, I want to counteract your story from your friend. Wait times in Canada are ABSOLUTELY NUTS. Now, I'm not weighing in on government healthcare vs private healthcare, I just want to point out that crazy wait times in Canada is not a myth.
as a Canadian I HATE hearing people spew BS about our healthcare system. its so beyond broken its scary. maybe 20 years ago it was a bit better. but for an example I was in a accident on my MTB a couple months ago. I ended up with a massive abdominal wall hematoma (internal bleeding) I had to sit in 2 different hospital waiting rooms for a total of about 8 hours before I was put in a bed. the day private healthcare comes to Canada, ill be one of the first to sign up.
Asmongold is right about the fact that some will be born with "unfair advantages" and have a far better life than others. I agree that you have to at least try and make your life better instead of just giving up and complain about losing. I came from a poor family and grew up in the ghetto. I didn't let this define my life and worked smarter and harder to get out of this situation. Not everyone will "make it" in life through hard work alone.
Exactly the same for me, grew up poor and tried to take my life in 7th grade due to living conditions. Now im on the deans list in college and I landed a local government job at 19.
That's great that you made it out, but what's happening to the ones that didn't? And how many are there who made it, vs how many didn't make it? What's the ratio there?
@@D64nz the ones that did are not in reddits or youtube comments. Those platforms are for the people with access to good education. In the end the message becomes a bubble where everyone that succeeded are making You think that succeeding isn't an exception.
He is kind of a younger and more timid Louis Theroux, who is able to get a lot out of people by just being kind of friendly. Highly recommend his documentaries.
Agreed on the “Theroux” comparison. (Ik it’s a bad pun but I had too) However, I don’t think he’s actually that timid. The places he goes and people he interacts with would make most people uncomfortable at the least and scared to death at worst. The most important thing though is that he seems to be timid bc of the way he talks and how he lets the subject talk about 90% the time. It’s very intentional and refreshing in my opinion.
@@genericsocks7542 Louis is quite approachable. He gives off a very calm aura that makes people either underestimate him and reveal too much, or make them want to reveal things to him. He doesn't really confront them as much as just question their views in what seems to be a mixture of both curiosity and confusion, give or take depending on the person he talks to. It creates for a very real portrayal from someone who as an individual is biased (as we all are). It's a great style. I wonder if Andrew might grow into something similar.
@@MAGAMAN about people. About how other things effect people. Reach out to people and they will reach back. At least, that's my experience anyway. Not sure about how people react to you, though I have an idea.
@@MAGAMAN Even if people were to give false information, you can still learn from it and it can promote you to do your own research about s subject they bring up that's cool
So many great on the ground reporter's have been doing this. Never heard of the dude. I like his work tho. We need more of this but shadow banning is next level.
@@haitharu technically it IS the news you’re learning the reason they are there and what they do and he doesn’t only ask that to the crazy people he also talks to sane people he talks to everyone no matter the color or personality that’s real news your getting the reasons and explanation of each person in the area that he’s in, you’re getting their thoughts in the matter which is the point of news not some bullshit that some dude or woman in a suit makes u think after talking down someone
I agree, I was playing a game with someone in Russia and asked him in discord, what its like over there with the war and everything going on. He said he doesn't want to be in a war and that with the sanctions from the US, its expensive and hard for him to provide for himself and afford everyday necessities.
Yeah...we cant live here without pepsi and cola xD I pay 13$ for using cold/hot water and electricity per month. SO expensive. My weekly bottle of wine costs x2.
i had to get a lawyer once and he worked for 250$ an hour. ended up paying him 2 grand for turning in some papers to the courthouse. id imagine a contract takes way longer
I got my dad to watch the NRA video today after he played like 10 of his justice type videos. Could tell he was actually interested more while watching Andrew compared to his boring regular news shows. I love how you introduce new content that I would normally prob. never look up or find myself on youtube because I had never even heard of Andrew. Just love his channel now and ty for sharing his work!
Yeah reactions in a reaction video are ironic. I get that you were making a joke but it missed the mark. TH-cam users love to reward retarded comments.
As a Canadian, that was never my experience. I almost died from appendicitis because I had to wait in the waiting room for an hour as a 3rd grader, and recently when I went to the clinic for a doctor's note it took like 30 minutes and cost 30 dollars, then there was the nearly 1.5 hr long wait to get my hands looked over and get a 70 dollars prescription.
I just went to my local emergency room it the US the other day and sat out there for like 4 hours before I just left. Everyone there was doing the same thing
As a Canadian emergency services have been pretty damn good to me. Actually I've been pretty well taken care of by health services as a whole. One thing sorely missing is mental health services.
@Dan Trebune It was for my mother. She’s a cancer patient and was suddenly having severe stomach pain accompanied by massive and frequent panic attacks just after a major surgery. The week before she was in the hospital due to an infection from that same surgery. We went there at 6:30 at night with card that her oncologist gave to her that was supposed to let the emergency room know that she was an important patient and we sat in the waiting room until just before midnight. She still felt horrible when we left and no one would give us a solid answer as to when she would be seen. They only took blood and an ekg or whatever. We had to schedule an emergency meeting with her actual doctors a full day later and she felt terrible the whole time. We weren’t the only ones there waiting for hours or the only ones that left either. An old woman came in with a bleeding head injury about an hour after we got there and sat next to us. She was still sitting there when we left.
About the healthcare, it isn't fast to every country that have free healthcare. As a Canadian, normal waiting time in an emergency room is 10 hours. Normal waiting time to have an appointment or a surgery with a specialist is over a year. It's actually, absolutely, awful.
Here in the US we have to wait too. We wait less in some cases but waiting times in the ER could be a couple of hours or up to 16 hours. On top of the waiting being basically the same, there are other issues here that make it way worse.
8:00 that's a pile of shiet lol i have Canadian agents who have to report their calls out... girl was at the hospital waiting for 7 hours before she could get someone to see her. i saw the time she signed in and the time the doctor saw her... the wait lines are long as fuck.
Canadian here. 13h to fix a broken foot when I was 19, and a 3h ambulance wait time for a "we see the bone" leg break during a HS football game few weeks back. Doesn't happen all the time, but it happens.
Health service in UK is a bit sketchy. My work colleague - before the pandemic - waited 4h with stab wound before he got stiched. Or about 1 year queue for dentist. That's national health service.
A of a friend of mine, doing an apprenticeship at a "metal engineering" company (can't find actual profession name), in his free time, designed a some sort of adapter for a tool the company used. When he showed his supervisor at work, they yoinked it, fired him threatening legal actions, and then when things settlet, sold the patent for the adapter for millions.
That's how contracts work. What you create at work belongs to the company. Period. That's why you should never invent something at your job that you want to keep and own.
Crip Mac is a modern day super hero. You don't see many other people out in the hood feeding people for free, giving people a feeling that people actually care even if it's just for a moment. That's powerful stuff for people who are down on their luck that far.
I’m 55 and I was watching the news since I was 12 that I basically understood. I remember news of Vietnam in 1973 74. But from 1976 it’s changed every year...95 media corporation monopoly happened ...its a story of history technology evolution. It depends on where and what you’re looking for and what you understand and want to understand.
My favorite media lie is when they cropped Donald Trump's "very fine people on both sides quote" to make it seem like he was including the white supremacists. The guy is already deplorable, but they still needed to make up more garbage so they could keep throwing tomatoes.
no traditional music journalist is more influential than fantano. and id argue people like Redlettermedia are more influential than any traditional movie critic. Now 3 guys in an rv on youtube are making the most exciting, authentic and insightful investigative journalism around. traditional journalism went corporate and fell off hard
YES. Letting people form their OWN opinion after a story is true journalism. No narrative....just let people see what's going on and what real people say. No polish, nothing. Just tell the story and let me decide.
@Dan Trebune True, but I'd rather live in a world where I can check several channels out who are recording many different people with many different viewpoints than the world I'm currently in where there's one reigning viewpoint espoused by 99% of all news stations, and the only difference between them is which anchor you like looking at the most or the format of the show.
Channel 5 uses video edits to frame their own narrative. Anyone who thinks Andrew is unbiased is fooling themselves. If you look up "andrew callaghan interview" he only goes on shows hosted by far left grifters. He's no saint.
I agree, but this can also be done in a way to craft a narrative. Showing one perspective more than another, or showing more eccentric people of one belief, but more rational people for the opposing belief. These are things we still need to keep in mind.
@@greenfroggood2392 could you give some examples? Because I have an idea of who you may be referring to, and those individuals were definitely pushing propaganda. But I don't want to commit to that assertion presumptuously.
@@UnrelentingWolf for example by not wearing his suit in situations that are 'serious'. In this way, he is implicitly creating a hierarchy of 'importance' Inside/between his content,. Often, it is already obvious which agenda he wants to support in his report, for example, in his video about protests regarding abortion prohibition laws.
@@countbooga6997 exactly. that video made him lose all credibility, trying to portray the actual clowns that think looting and burning local stores and private property is necessary to eliminate so called "systemic racism" in a positive light and wearing his "serious, no memes" outfit.
@@lululemon70-16 yup. i'm disappointed that someone who considers himself an intellectual like asmongold completely glosses over this fact. in that video there was a young woman insane enough to claim that life starts the moment the baby is "pushed physically out of the womb", and he somehow tried to paint people like her as sad victims that have their bodily rights infringed upon, when they would not even feel remorse killing what is basically a fully developed human.
I'm glad that he moved on from the contract scam.. Let this be a lesson to everyone.. Don't make locked-in contracts with people who's just in it for the money.. Look at Asmon, he passed up the deal with Twitch..
@@PineappleBaconPizza he told the story in one of his streams.. the catch was twitch would pay their performing streamers more if they would stream for a minimal number of hours per week.. asmon didn't like to be bounded or he didnt want to feel like it's a job so he passed up on the offer and continued to stream on stream anytime he wants for as long or as short as he wanted.. who knows what else would be in that contract?
Here's one thing I noticed... he blurred the faces of the rioters, but not the people speaking out against it. Andrew shows his colors with that alone.
I don't have time to watch the video now but I'm gonna leave this comment here regardless before I come back to watch it when I have time: treat any news source or media as if they could lie and deceive you. Even though someone has been truthful thus far it doesn't mean that they will be truthful in the future. Everyone has agendas despite how hard they might try to be impartial Andrew and Channel 5 have always complete control on how the footage gets edited, you're never seeing the raw footage so there's always the possibility for misinterpretation
@@Rooksnowz So you'd call the people during the looting after floyds death crazy right wing? + you cannot report on something if the people are not even talking to you, true many people in the interviews would be perceived as crazy, lunatics or whatever but they talk and they do so willingly. He is mostly going to extraordinary gatherings or events, he cant be at every small scale outburst or go to every lgbt or feminist march, even harder to find people there who would talk to you or the audience other than screaming profanitys.
CNN started 24 hr news in 1980. It was pretty much the only place to get news 24 hours a day for many years after. For most, the nightly news on their local channel was enough, or maybe you'd watch something on PBS if you needed more in depth news. It wasn't until 9/11 that everybody started their own 24 hr news network.
This is good and all but we all also watch asmon for his opinions and take on things, so not much different from the news, but i guess the main difference is the news owned by someone and asmon is just a regular guy
speak for yourself, I watch asmongold to hear his opinion on certain topics, to be entertained. He doesn't have any big sign on his forehead that says “news”. But actual news channels are giving me the news that is spiced with their own opinions, fabricated, or they aren't even true and try to make their show more entertaining to keep the attention of the viewer. They are getting paid to show the news, Asmongold gets his money because he is an entertainer.
although i love to listen to asmongold pause a video to give his opinion as it is pretty insightful and entertaining, but the pausing sometimes gets me so impatient XD
The fact that these guys use the exact same speech/enthusiasm when they are talking about Andrew and when they are doing their ad tells you everything you need to know about these guys.
Annnd now look at the situation with andrew...he has been targeted and is currently being "canceled" over some chicks who, as soon as andrew got a major deal and was about to start making big money, they get wind of this and move in to try and extort him for everything he has and everything he will get or else. No one is perfect and if you ever get big and someone wants to cancel you I have no doubt things or people can be found to do just that smh.
I love Andrew for the same exact reasons I absolutely loved KassemG. The real OG’s remember Kassem. He’s a little different in that he would talk a bit more the more he did it and got comfortable but it was the same concept. I mean Kassem literally gave pornstars a platform to show how cool and down to earth they can really be.
My favorite Channel 5 interview was the unadulterated madness that the Q-Anon shaman peddled. Andrew seldom pushed back against the virulent antisemitic lies shared that were ridiculous at face value. The restraint he exercised, as a Jewish dude no less, was fucking impressive.
in Quebec we have a show called "Infoman" with an journalist called Jean-René Dufort. He basically do humoristic journalism. Asking weird question to politians and everything. He goes into protests, in the action. It's informative and funny at the same time.
I agree to some extent, but you can't ignore that Andrew still pushes some narrative through his editing. It's easy to say someone is objective and honest if they align with your values.
the narrative is pushed by you not him you have the final say editing or not you have the final decision on what you think he's always edits the same for everyone
8:25 I'm Canadian. I requested from my family doctor to see a Dermatologist and a Pulmonologist back in February. I'm still waiting for them to call me for the appointments. Canada's health care system is one of the most expensive in the socialized medicine world and our wait times to see specialists are among the longest in the developed world. Don't get me wrong, I have used emergency healthcare many times. Had SARS in 2002(week in hostpital). Broke a rib, nose x2, ankle and got a concussion in separate incidents and never paid a cent for each visit other than prescription drugs, which are significantly cheaper than in the US. Our healthcare is kind of broken. I believe in socialized healthcare but our implementation of it is deeply flawed.
@@TouchofDepth it's funny too i was saying this back then when everyone was meat riding him hard.... the comment got some likes though as you can tell of people who have at least a little bit of spatial awareness
This is Great. I'm 57 born in 64. I remember my Grandfather (Emil Skarda) a School Teacher from Prog Czechoslovakia. He got So Angry at the news casters of the 70's Inserting their POV. He said to us. (It's Not Their Job to tell us their Opinion? Just to Report The News) We can make up out own mind's. Emil was Awesome 🙄🙂
Don't get me wrong. I really liked what Andrew was doing especially in All Gas No Brakes, but I think that his editing tells the clear story. Yes he allows people to talk and he is silent, but he speaks through editing and makes it clear what he wants to communicate. For me in is not pure journalism and he went a little to far with it.
I think it bothers you that the videos he makes shows your political biases in a bad light. He edits, true, but he lets people speak enough and we can clearly see all opinions that are trying to be conveyed (for better, or worse).
I used to live in Canada and yes you do have to wait to get surgery for instance carpal tunnel my sister waited over 8 months, in the US you would be schedule the next week. “Covid” has made things even worse people were waiting for over a year.
I remember when he interviewed the viral guy drinking cranberry juice on Fleetwood Mac's song (doggface208). He was running so fast chasing the skateboard lol.
I like Andrew's content and all, but I think people are sorely mistaken when they refer to him as "honest" or "unbiased". The guy has a very obvious left-leaning bias that's reflected through the targets he chooses for his vids, and how they're edited to paint certain people in a positive or negative light.
@@Ar1AnX1x If you watch any of his videos regarding hot-button issues, you'll notice that when he goes to a right-wing event or rally, the people that he interviews are typically unhinged nutcases or just downright incoherent and unable to explain why they believe in what they do (take the trucker strike video for example). Juxtapose this with the video he did on the Chauvin trial, where he interviewed a guy who had just gotten done torching a building, and his yelling is accompanied by uplifting music to portray him as an impassioned guy fighting for justice, rather than trying to paint him as an unhinged, dangerous arsonist, which could easily be done with proper editing as well.
@@TerryADavis-dx8vp The difference is the arsonist was yelling "that's how we feel Inside" while pointing at the building. Put that to the morbius soundtrack nothing is going to remotely change the context or tone of that. It sounds like he's fighting for justice because he genuinely believes he is. The right-wingers sound delusional because they are. The Q-anon conspiracy theorists don't come across like idiots or fools. The come across like sympathetic people deluded into following a belief despite all means. Rather than painting them as villians it just looks sad. Because it is. No editing is gonna make them look like the blm guy because the things they believe are outlandish. It doesn't matter where you lean politically. Half the time there's nothing even accompanying the interview footage. To just say it's biased because editing is reductive. Everything carries some bias, but his work is by far some of the most unbiased coverage out there. It's literally just the words of people attending. If the people attending come across as problematic to you that's by all means more on them and you than any trick of editing.
Adding to the last point: Sure outcomes is what sorta defines success but often the most successful people are not outcome oriented. Paradoxical I know but try to be mindful of not trying too hard to reach a long term goal but instead appreciate the process of what you are doing today.
I'm surprised to see no mention of sir swag in this comment section. (Just to note I'm not trying to advertise on their behalf, I just feel his news is also pretty honest as well) its a text to speech channel and they do monthly global news recaps and I gotta say they are my main news source at this point. Id recommend giving them a watch.
I would say hes honest but also hypocritical,he does into these ultra red states where trump supporters are like a massive spread,and of course many of em are crazy but he films them and only them making them seem like the only ones who are that way,when in fact ive met many of them who are incredibly nice people,and ive met people from the other side who are just horrid human beings bit yet he never even talks about it,and thats what urks me the most,when people talk so bad about one side but fail to look at the other and blame everything on the one they talk so bad about,it sucks bc people like him can change politicsl thinking so easily,just like Billie Eilish saying to vote for Biden,that was just dumb af
@wynn1587 some allegations of sexual impropriety have arisen against him. Not to the level of rape, but pressuring women/being pushy. He made a video talking about his side of the story, and I think he did a good job explaining what had happened. Some people disagree with me. Even Asmon reacted to that video. That's all I heard, I haven't followed much more into it. I know I'm possibly missing some details, so I'm open to hearing those as they come.
ok in Canada 1990-2016 the medical system worked and WAS exactly the way Rob explained it , but now it is not that way at all , because of mass migration and the influx of people too go to emergency take 5-6 hours wait !!!! i know and too see a private doctor is next too impossible as they are backlogged , just too many people abusing the system , who incidentally did not contribute too it at all , right now in 2024 our healthcare system is absolutely overwhelmed and abused and is on the brink !!!! also it is not FREE as everyone says it is , for it too be free you have too make under $35,000 a year on your taxes !!! over 35,000 you have too pay for it in your taxes involuntarily every year !!!! so i would say rob is either BROKE low income or falsely filing his taxes hahahaha
Anybody who thinks his content doesn't have an agenda or follow a narrative is very naive. The selective editing is done in a way to portray certain groups in a certain light. His films are entertaining but to say it is honest or truthful is inaccurate.
Completely agree, he can be in a extremely right ring group and an extremely left group and he’ll find the craziest right wing person and then find a sane left wing person, i can easily pick out a crazy left wing mf by looking at them
@@OnAMoonlitPath Calling it dishonest would be implying that there is no gray area between honest and dishonest 'reporting'. The producers of the content choose what is shown and what is omitted, they editorialise the content to fit their narrative and to project their world view. If you look at the video they did at the BLM riot the subject matter was treated very sympathetically, there wasn't any snappy, brief editing to make the participants seem hypocritical and they appeared to chose to show people that came accross well, using long unedited cuts of their comments. If you contrast that with groups of people they are ideologically opposed to, like for instance the proud boys, the difference is stark. It's beyond stupid to think that people who are good at their craft would somehow repeatedly and accidentally make mistakes that benefit them, or support their world view, their politics or their beliefs.
Diogo Defante do the same "silence interview" thing here in Brazil, its crazy how people speak some crazy shit when they dont know how to do. I love this kinda things, great content
This is the way it used to be..."reporters" used to go in boots on the ground. I went into Journalism school in 85 and it had already changed as the 'if it bleeds it leads' and they had gotten rid of the fact checkers. I left the industry. Now it's even worse...propaganda and circuses. These young leading edge journalists are our only hope. Thanks for keeping us old timers informed.I haven't watched msm for 20 years and have been a YT and podcast listener for 15. For 5 in there I just didn't follow anything and I opened a restaurant. Best years of my life.
True, same here. I went to journalism school in two different countries, same shit. I ended up working in a different field.
I dont have much hope. Too many "journalists" go into the field with the goal of pushing their own views via emotionally charged headlines and rhetorical manipulation.
It's remarkable, that no one here seems to have heard of actual journalists, some of whom are Pulitzer Prize-winners like Glenn Greenwald, Abby Martin, Chris Hedges, Ben Norton, Anya Parampil, Matt Taibbi, Max Blumenthal, Bob Scheer, and Julian Assange.
I was a journalist in the military and understand exactly what you're talking about. Journalism is about the headline, the tagline and the angle.
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Andrew brings a sort of "local news" feel that we have lost over all the commercialization and serialization of our News Agencies. I remember when our local news channels would do very similar reporting on local stories when I was growing up.
Like Sinclair media owning 40% of local news in the us
yea and his production costs are low. this really helped him make another show and take off. he didn't need a big backer to keep making stuff.
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Asmongold will never see this but a early documentary that nailed this style of reporting was called bible camp, it was excellent for the same reasons where the narrator did not interject their opinions and just let people talk.
Bible Camp is a good ass movie but I wouldn't say its exactly the same. It cuts wayyy more than Channel 5 does and does have some 10 second clips. Still a great doc tho
What's the doc about?
@@Tonto117 an extreme Jesus freak camp for children. Wayyyy past a normal religious camp
Id say most of his stuff is more like "Heavy metal parking lot" just a camera and a group of dumb people capturing a moment in time. I find it a bit odd so many people try to spin his work as something more than it is though. Like its informative or true journalism. its funny most of the time.
@@Chaelsonen "capturing a moment in time" is exactly what journalism used to be and should be. If you don't find any of it informative, then that says quite a lot about the kind of person you are. 'lmao look at the funny and dumb people' is exactly the mentality that prevents you from learning anything from his videos. You are just looking when you should be listening. Actually listen to what those people are saying. Only then will you learn anything about the situations he is filming. It's exactly like Andrew talked about in this video. Listening to other people's perspectives allows you to better understand things.
What happened to Andrew with “All Gas No Brakes” is almost exactly the same problems that most newly signed bands eventually run into with their first record label. The only thing that’s changed is content creators are the new “undiscovered talent” to sign, instead of bands/artists.
Exactly. My brother signed a $50k deal for 3 albums. Ended up defaulting and had to pay $15k for a lawyer to get him out of the deal. The label still owns the masters for his first album, and he still owes money to the label. NEVER SIGN A DEAL UNLESS THEY LET YOU OWN YOUR MASTERS. AND ALSO DONT SIGN FOR LESS THAN $250k. That shit goes quick.
@@wakemeup9343 this has been know for like a decade now, how tf did he fall for it?
I really liked the video. It's a bit disingenuous to say he's the "only honest person" that media has left, because there are quite a few people out there doing the same exact stuff he does but with less fanfare. Him getting shafted by the meme company made him extremely sympathetic and renowned.
But in general I think all of the points made were fair or dead-on.
I’d agree with that. He’s definitely not the only one that’s been doing this or the first but it is a fact that theees very few people that are fairly un opinionated that interview people. I’d say my only issue with Andrew is he tried to slander Tim Dillon over a stupid phone call & assumption and then contributed to a hit piece on a couple comedians that are actually good people but besides that I still like him. Met him more then once and he was a friendly dude tho
His following was still big before getting shafted.
Shout out to Breaking Points. Only traditional news show where I can agree with one, both, or neither and stil watch.
@Rose Anne Boushard))
@@SquaulDuNeant no I didn't, I said most of the points were fair or dead-on. I just had a minor quibble.
This is why I loved Bourdain's parts unknown prior to his death. While he interjected with his opinion between segments, it was pretty clearly his opinion and he kept it separate from the lives and opinions of the people he interacted with. Spain and New Mexico come to mind.
R.I.P Tony. The cook, rockstar and humanist ❤️
The best part is you could tell he thought about what each person said before it cut to his narration. RIP Bourdain 🤙
@@thenight1732 being able to tell what the person’s opinion of the situation is before they even speak is what’s wrong with modern media. Opinion shouldn’t have anything to do with honest reporting, honest reporting is a presentation of facts on the ground.
I'm a conservative and I loved Bourdain's show. I've always been really interested in history and other cultures and his show was great, and I liked how even though I didn't agree with him on everything personally he wasn't ever like "you're a piece of shit if you don't think the same thing as me" great dude in my opinion. Probably the same reason he was gotten rid of!
He's successful because he just asks a question and lets the people answer with what they think, instead of telling the viewer what he thinks the person is thinking.
Can't beat the real.
@@zwojack7285 yeah, it's definitely curated and biased. If you are going to a youtube video for the objective *facts* then that's a problem. It's just hilarious to watch some really interesting characters say some really stupid things.
As a Canadian, I want to counteract your story from your friend. Wait times in Canada are ABSOLUTELY NUTS. Now, I'm not weighing in on government healthcare vs private healthcare, I just want to point out that crazy wait times in Canada is not a myth.
as a Canadian I HATE hearing people spew BS about our healthcare system. its so beyond broken its scary. maybe 20 years ago it was a bit better.
but for an example I was in a accident on my MTB a couple months ago.
I ended up with a massive abdominal wall hematoma (internal bleeding)
I had to sit in 2 different hospital waiting rooms for a total of about 8 hours before I was put in a bed.
the day private healthcare comes to Canada, ill be one of the first to sign up.
Asmongold is right about the fact that some will be born with "unfair advantages" and have a far better life than others. I agree that you have to at least try and make your life better instead of just giving up and complain about losing. I came from a poor family and grew up in the ghetto. I didn't let this define my life and worked smarter and harder to get out of this situation. Not everyone will "make it" in life through hard work alone.
Exactly the same for me, grew up poor and tried to take my life in 7th grade due to living conditions. Now im on the deans list in college and I landed a local government job at 19.
That's great that you made it out, but what's happening to the ones that didn't? And how many are there who made it, vs how many didn't make it? What's the ratio there?
@@D64nz its gotta be atrocious im sure
@@D64nz the ones that did are not in reddits or youtube comments. Those platforms are for the people with access to good education. In the end the message becomes a bubble where everyone that succeeded are making You think that succeeding isn't an exception.
@@D64nz I believe that hard work can take u somewhere. If it didnt take u somewhere, u didnt work hard enough.
The news has started to decline since the 70's, scary enough the movie "Anchorman" is about the decline of the integrity of reported news.
In just a years time Andrew got his following and views back he’s definitely a legend
He is kind of a younger and more timid Louis Theroux, who is able to get a lot out of people by just being kind of friendly. Highly recommend his documentaries.
Agreed on the “Theroux” comparison. (Ik it’s a bad pun but I had too)
However, I don’t think he’s actually that timid. The places he goes and people he interacts with would make most people uncomfortable at the least and scared to death at worst. The most important thing though is that he seems to be timid bc of the way he talks and how he lets the subject talk about 90% the time. It’s very intentional and refreshing in my opinion.
@@genericsocks7542 Louis is quite approachable. He gives off a very calm aura that makes people either underestimate him and reveal too much, or make them want to reveal things to him. He doesn't really confront them as much as just question their views in what seems to be a mixture of both curiosity and confusion, give or take depending on the person he talks to. It creates for a very real portrayal from someone who as an individual is biased (as we all are). It's a great style. I wonder if Andrew might grow into something similar.
kamalindsey I hope so!
Ah yes, peak unbiased and objective journalistic professional, Louis Theroux!
Lmao "timid"
I've learned so many things by asking people online. Games really have the power to bring us together.
How do you know that anything you "leaned" is correct?
@@MAGAMAN about people. About how other things effect people. Reach out to people and they will reach back. At least, that's my experience anyway. Not sure about how people react to you, though I have an idea.
@@MAGAMAN Even if people were to give false information, you can still learn from it and it can promote you to do your own research about s subject they bring up that's cool
@@Ormonard is that news?
So many great on the ground reporter's have been doing this. Never heard of the dude. I like his work tho. We need more of this but shadow banning is next level.
So true
Letting people talk does not really make thing honest or real by default. There is still editing. And it can be a f**king powerful tool.
@@haitharu technically it IS the news you’re learning the reason they are there and what they do and he doesn’t only ask that to the crazy people he also talks to sane people he talks to everyone no matter the color or personality that’s real news your getting the reasons and explanation of each person in the area that he’s in, you’re getting their thoughts in the matter which is the point of news not some bullshit that some dude or woman in a suit makes u think after talking down someone
@@haitharu and their sources are: trust me bro
^ Yup
I agree, I was playing a game with someone in Russia and asked him in discord, what its like over there with the war and everything going on. He said he doesn't want to be in a war and that with the sanctions from the US, its expensive and hard for him to provide for himself and afford everyday necessities.
Yeah...we cant live here without pepsi and cola xD I pay 13$ for using cold/hot water and electricity per month. SO expensive. My weekly bottle of wine costs x2.
Asking how someone feels is not news.
6:25 "There's a person driving every one of these race cars"
RockTh3Casbah : "No way"
Thank you for the chuckle, Rock
that poor camera news guy is just at work trying not to get stabbed
i had to get a lawyer once and he worked for 250$ an hour. ended up paying him 2 grand for turning in some papers to the courthouse. id imagine a contract takes way longer
local bar association don't they have counsel for some sorta cheaper deal where did I always hear that......that suddenly sounds ridiculous....lol
Why get such an expensive lawyer?
@@nine9nine9 you'll end up paying more in the long run with a cheap lawyer!
I got my dad to watch the NRA video today after he played like 10 of his justice type videos. Could tell he was actually interested more while watching Andrew compared to his boring regular news shows. I love how you introduce new content that I would normally prob. never look up or find myself on youtube because I had never even heard of Andrew. Just love his channel now and ty for sharing his work!
*interrupting to explain to the audience why its bad for anchormen to interrupt and explain things to the audience*
It's a reaction vid. If you want the uninterrupted take, watch the original vid.
Yeah reactions in a reaction video are ironic. I get that you were making a joke but it missed the mark. TH-cam users love to reward retarded comments.
As a Canadian, that was never my experience. I almost died from appendicitis because I had to wait in the waiting room for an hour as a 3rd grader, and recently when I went to the clinic for a doctor's note it took like 30 minutes and cost 30 dollars, then there was the nearly 1.5 hr long wait to get my hands looked over and get a 70 dollars prescription.
it didnt used to be this bad but now yes its terrible, need a physician? get ready to wait 3-6 months to maybe get one if they dont change practices
I just went to my local emergency room it the US the other day and sat out there for like 4 hours before I just left. Everyone there was doing the same thing
As a Canadian emergency services have been pretty damn good to me. Actually I've been pretty well taken care of by health services as a whole. One thing sorely missing is mental health services.
@@InTheLight5292 Are you one of those people who were in front of me in the line while I was literally dying in the emergency room? lmao
@Dan Trebune It was for my mother. She’s a cancer patient and was suddenly having severe stomach pain accompanied by massive and frequent panic attacks just after a major surgery. The week before she was in the hospital due to an infection from that same surgery. We went there at 6:30 at night with card that her oncologist gave to her that was supposed to let the emergency room know that she was an important patient and we sat in the waiting room until just before midnight. She still felt horrible when we left and no one would give us a solid answer as to when she would be seen. They only took blood and an ekg or whatever. We had to schedule an emergency meeting with her actual doctors a full day later and she felt terrible the whole time. We weren’t the only ones there waiting for hours or the only ones that left either. An old woman came in with a bleeding head injury about an hour after we got there and sat next to us. She was still sitting there when we left.
About the healthcare, it isn't fast to every country that have free healthcare. As a Canadian, normal waiting time in an emergency room is 10 hours. Normal waiting time to have an appointment or a surgery with a specialist is over a year. It's actually, absolutely, awful.
Here in the US we have to wait too. We wait less in some cases but waiting times in the ER could be a couple of hours or up to 16 hours.
On top of the waiting being basically the same, there are other issues here that make it way worse.
8:00 that's a pile of shiet lol i have Canadian agents who have to report their calls out... girl was at the hospital waiting for 7 hours before she could get someone to see her. i saw the time she signed in and the time the doctor saw her... the wait lines are long as fuck.
This has aged well.
Canadian here. 13h to fix a broken foot when I was 19, and a 3h ambulance wait time for a "we see the bone" leg break during a HS football game few weeks back.
Doesn't happen all the time, but it happens.
Health service in UK is a bit sketchy. My work colleague - before the pandemic - waited 4h with stab wound before he got stiched.
Or about 1 year queue for dentist. That's national health service.
I LOVE every video with Asmon reacting to channel 5 😂❤️
How the turntables. Seems we really do die heroes or live seven months too long and see ourselves become the villains...
A of a friend of mine, doing an apprenticeship at a "metal engineering" company (can't find actual profession name), in his free time, designed a some sort of adapter for a tool the company used. When he showed his supervisor at work, they yoinked it, fired him threatening legal actions, and then when things settlet, sold the patent for the adapter for millions.
That's how contracts work. What you create at work belongs to the company. Period.
That's why you should never invent something at your job that you want to keep and own.
Crip Mac is a modern day super hero. You don't see many other people out in the hood feeding people for free, giving people a feeling that people actually care even if it's just for a moment. That's powerful stuff for people who are down on their luck that far.
I’m 55 and I was watching the news since I was 12 that I basically understood. I remember news of Vietnam in 1973 74. But from 1976 it’s changed every year...95 media corporation monopoly happened ...its a story of history technology evolution. It depends on where and what you’re looking for and what you understand and want to understand.
you watched the news on the vietnam war when you were 6/7 years old? And then followed the media landscaped? are you a genius?
@@FoxLeGrande it’s not unnatural to have memories from that age lmao
@@AiphosGaming true, but read what he wrote again.
@@FoxLeGrande my bad dude had a couple of beers after a long day, guy makes no sense
@@AiphosGaming No worries. Have fun relaxing 😌
During the ad, someone in chat said "Yogaverse" and that was the best thing I've seen all day
LoL Hasan is hypocrite.
this is why we cant have nice things (2023 update)
12:30 he wasn't killed he died becouse of drug abuse :)
Why is people in jail because of murder then?
My favorite media lie is when they cropped Donald Trump's "very fine people on both sides quote" to make it seem like he was including the white supremacists. The guy is already deplorable, but they still needed to make up more garbage so they could keep throwing tomatoes.
no traditional music journalist is more influential than fantano. and id argue people like Redlettermedia are more influential than any traditional movie critic. Now 3 guys in an rv on youtube are making the most exciting, authentic and insightful investigative journalism around. traditional journalism went corporate and fell off hard
I trust RLM’s word more than any mainstream movie critic site.
Shawncee music takes are better than fantano imo
YES. Letting people form their OWN opinion after a story is true journalism. No narrative....just let people see what's going on and what real people say. No polish, nothing. Just tell the story and let me decide.
@Dan Trebune True, but I'd rather live in a world where I can check several channels out who are recording many different people with many different viewpoints than the world I'm currently in where there's one reigning viewpoint espoused by 99% of all news stations, and the only difference between them is which anchor you like looking at the most or the format of the show.
Channel 5 uses video edits to frame their own narrative. Anyone who thinks Andrew is unbiased is fooling themselves. If you look up "andrew callaghan interview" he only goes on shows hosted by far left grifters. He's no saint.
I agree, but this can also be done in a way to craft a narrative. Showing one perspective more than another, or showing more eccentric people of one belief, but more rational people for the opposing belief. These are things we still need to keep in mind.
@@johnroush1099 All good points.
@@greenfroggood2392 could you give some examples? Because I have an idea of who you may be referring to, and those individuals were definitely pushing propaganda. But I don't want to commit to that assertion presumptuously.
Andrew, while having good intentions, still does selective editing.
Very much so. He has his agendas, and tried to psint situations he supports in a better light, like the riots and the looting.
@@countbooga6997 How so?
@@UnrelentingWolf for example by not wearing his suit in situations that are 'serious'. In this way, he is implicitly creating a hierarchy of 'importance' Inside/between his content,. Often, it is already obvious which agenda he wants to support in his report, for example, in his video about protests regarding abortion prohibition laws.
@@countbooga6997 exactly. that video made him lose all credibility, trying to portray the actual clowns that think looting and burning local stores and private property is necessary to eliminate so called "systemic racism" in a positive light and wearing his "serious, no memes" outfit.
@@lululemon70-16 yup. i'm disappointed that someone who considers himself an intellectual like asmongold completely glosses over this fact. in that video there was a young woman insane enough to claim that life starts the moment the baby is "pushed physically out of the womb", and he somehow tried to paint people like her as sad victims that have their bodily rights infringed upon, when they would not even feel remorse killing what is basically a fully developed human.
He doesn't offer any conclusions, he doesn't poison the well.
I'm glad that he moved on from the contract scam..
Let this be a lesson to everyone..
Don't make locked-in contracts with people who's just in it for the money..
Look at Asmon, he passed up the deal with Twitch..
Did he really? So is he gonna stream on TH-cam as well?
@@PineappleBaconPizza he told the story in one of his streams.. the catch was twitch would pay their performing streamers more if they would stream for a minimal number of hours per week.. asmon didn't like to be bounded or he didnt want to feel like it's a job so he passed up on the offer and continued to stream on stream anytime he wants for as long or as short as he wanted.. who knows what else would be in that contract?
Asmon is not someone to look up to.
@@aldelta19 huh..he never said he was? Asmon is definitely a good person though
great video, for some reason I always vibe hard to the outro music and it's a real cherry on top of the video haha
Here's one thing I noticed... he blurred the faces of the rioters, but not the people speaking out against it. Andrew shows his colors with that alone.
Don’t be daft. The rioters didn’t give permission for their faces to be shown because they’d quickly end up in jail.
17:15 - with this exact event on screen, many outlets said it was all peaceful, so now its labeled 'The Summer of Peace' in irony.
Of the Internet personalities to have a controversy, this one was especially disappointing.
"Show, dont tell" is the Filmento
I don't have time to watch the video now but I'm gonna leave this comment here regardless before I come back to watch it when I have time:
treat any news source or media as if they could lie and deceive you. Even though someone has been truthful thus far it doesn't mean that they will be truthful in the future.
Everyone has agendas despite how hard they might try to be impartial
Andrew and Channel 5 have always complete control on how the footage gets edited, you're never seeing the raw footage so there's always the possibility for misinterpretation
There’s a reason they only show the crazy right instead of the crazy left. He obviously has a bend.
@@Rooksnowz Can you be completely objective though? I don't think that it is human to be completely objective.
@@Rooksnowz So you'd call the people during the looting after floyds death crazy right wing? + you cannot report on something if the people are not even talking to you, true many people in the interviews would be perceived as crazy, lunatics or whatever but they talk and they do so willingly. He is mostly going to extraordinary gatherings or events, he cant be at every small scale outburst or go to every lgbt or feminist march, even harder to find people there who would talk to you or the audience other than screaming profanitys.
@@Rooksnowz yeah those crazy leftists out there telling people to do what they want and asking for better Healthcare. Get off Twitter, touch grass bro
He started with bourbon street confessions while he was in school was always hilarious to watch.
ah. this aged well
CNN started 24 hr news in 1980. It was pretty much the only place to get news 24 hours a day for many years after. For most, the nightly news on their local channel was enough, or maybe you'd watch something on PBS if you needed more in depth news. It wasn't until 9/11 that everybody started their own 24 hr news network.
This is good and all but we all also watch asmon for his opinions and take on things, so not much different from the news, but i guess the main difference is the news owned by someone and asmon is just a regular guy
speak for yourself, I watch asmongold to hear his opinion on certain topics, to be entertained. He doesn't have any big sign on his forehead that says “news”. But actual news channels are giving me the news that is spiced with their own opinions, fabricated, or they aren't even true and try to make their show more entertaining to keep the attention of the viewer. They are getting paid to show the news, Asmongold gets his money because he is an entertainer.
@@catroll4247 that's what im saying, sorry that it came across differently than what i was thinking, i was in a hurry because i'm at work
@@NetherHound no it's okay i should've read your comment more carefully
@@catroll4247 Yep, the only thing big on asmon forehead is his receding hairline.
I think what really makes him special is that there isn't a cut back to him at the end of the video we're he describes the right opinion
although i love to listen to asmongold pause a video to give his opinion as it is pretty insightful and entertaining, but the pausing sometimes gets me so impatient XD
Thats a problem with you and your patience, not asmongold. Sorry to break it yo ya
Asmon's reaction videos of All Gas No Breaks is probably one of the few remaining videos with the full episodes
It is not free, you have to pay the government every month.
The fact that these guys use the exact same speech/enthusiasm when they are talking about Andrew and when they are doing their ad tells you everything you need to know about these guys.
Annnd now look at the situation with andrew...he has been targeted and is currently being "canceled" over some chicks who, as soon as andrew got a major deal and was about to start making big money, they get wind of this and move in to try and extort him for everything he has and everything he will get or else. No one is perfect and if you ever get big and someone wants to cancel you I have no doubt things or people can be found to do just that smh.
I love Andrew for the same exact reasons I absolutely loved KassemG. The real OG’s remember Kassem. He’s a little different in that he would talk a bit more the more he did it and got comfortable but it was the same concept. I mean Kassem literally gave pornstars a platform to show how cool and down to earth they can really be.
Andrew such a beast
That receptionist in vice encapsulates pretty much everything i hate bout receptionists.
aged like milk
they literally said "its our job to tell you what to think" live on air lol
He does mini documentary's which is the realest news your gunna get all real! no strings.
Tim pool. Andy Gno, just some names that come to mind when i think of real news.
My favorite Channel 5 interview was the unadulterated madness that the Q-Anon shaman peddled. Andrew seldom pushed back against the virulent antisemitic lies shared that were ridiculous at face value. The restraint he exercised, as a Jewish dude no less, was fucking impressive.
@@Tigerhearty least antisemitic conservative
in Quebec we have a show called "Infoman" with an journalist called Jean-René Dufort. He basically do humoristic journalism. Asking weird question to politians and everything. He goes into protests, in the action. It's informative and funny at the same time.
That title didnt age well
A good comparison to news stations lying and pushing a narrative was the video of the Maga hat kid
I agree to some extent, but you can't ignore that Andrew still pushes some narrative through his editing. It's easy to say someone is objective and honest if they align with your values.
the narrative is pushed by you not him you have the final say editing or not you have the final decision on what you think he's always edits the same for everyone
@@rogeliojaramillo6458 that's the thing, narratives can be implicit.
He definitely has bias, and I still think his shows dope and everything but I don’t think he’s down the middle.
8:25 I'm Canadian. I requested from my family doctor to see a Dermatologist and a Pulmonologist back in February. I'm still waiting for them to call me for the appointments. Canada's health care system is one of the most expensive in the socialized medicine world and our wait times to see specialists are among the longest in the developed world.
Don't get me wrong, I have used emergency healthcare many times. Had SARS in 2002(week in hostpital). Broke a rib, nose x2, ankle and got a concussion in separate incidents and never paid a cent for each visit other than prescription drugs, which are significantly cheaper than in the US.
Our healthcare is kind of broken. I believe in socialized healthcare but our implementation of it is deeply flawed.
the only journalists i watch are Andrew, johnny Harris and Jake Tran. they are just another breed of good content
Exactly like musicians all through the history of the business. Unless you really know contracts , most loose their copyrights .
hes actually pretty biased.
@@kipz isn’t it fun how you can say an opinion and freak out like a weirdo when it’s not your own?
@@PerforatedPaperboy yeah he's definitely biased, glad someone else made this comment
@@TouchofDepth it's funny too i was saying this back then when everyone was meat riding him hard.... the comment got some likes though as you can tell of people who have at least a little bit of spatial awareness
This is Great. I'm 57 born in 64. I remember my Grandfather (Emil Skarda) a School Teacher from Prog Czechoslovakia. He got So Angry at the news casters of the 70's Inserting their POV. He said to us. (It's Not Their Job to tell us their Opinion? Just to Report The News) We can make up out own mind's. Emil was Awesome 🙄🙂
Don't get me wrong. I really liked what Andrew was doing especially in All Gas No Brakes, but I think that his editing tells the clear story. Yes he allows people to talk and he is silent, but he speaks through editing and makes it clear what he wants to communicate. For me in is not pure journalism and he went a little to far with it.
I mean yes you can do that but as long as he is not only showing specific clips and not giving needed context then I think it's okay
I think it bothers you that the videos he makes shows your political biases in a bad light. He edits, true, but he lets people speak enough and we can clearly see all opinions that are trying to be conveyed (for better, or worse).
I’m mostly a lurker in most streams but I just wanted to say thanks for the cool video for me to fold my laundry too! ❤️
He cuts to the craziest people that are not representative of whatever he's showing to push his perspective...
The good timeline had Andrew interview Heard and Depp in a surprise appearance. This reality has robbed us.
I'm watching a reaction of a reaction video. What the fuck am I doing?
dude from slightly offensive used to go out on the streets all the time. they got it on video him being jumped by guys in philly during that riot
I used to live in Canada and yes you do have to wait to get surgery for instance carpal tunnel my sister waited over 8 months, in the US you would be schedule the next week. “Covid” has made things even worse people were waiting for over a year.
I remember when he interviewed the viral guy drinking cranberry juice on Fleetwood Mac's song (doggface208). He was running so fast chasing the skateboard lol.
I like Andrew's content and all, but I think people are sorely mistaken when they refer to him as "honest" or "unbiased". The guy has a very obvious left-leaning bias that's reflected through the targets he chooses for his vids, and how they're edited to paint certain people in a positive or negative light.
@@Ar1AnX1x If you watch any of his videos regarding hot-button issues, you'll notice that when he goes to a right-wing event or rally, the people that he interviews are typically unhinged nutcases or just downright incoherent and unable to explain why they believe in what they do (take the trucker strike video for example). Juxtapose this with the video he did on the Chauvin trial, where he interviewed a guy who had just gotten done torching a building, and his yelling is accompanied by uplifting music to portray him as an impassioned guy fighting for justice, rather than trying to paint him as an unhinged, dangerous arsonist, which could easily be done with proper editing as well.
@@TerryADavis-dx8vp The difference is the arsonist was yelling "that's how we feel Inside" while pointing at the building. Put that to the morbius soundtrack nothing is going to remotely change the context or tone of that. It sounds like he's fighting for justice because he genuinely believes he is.
The right-wingers sound delusional because they are. The Q-anon conspiracy theorists don't come across like idiots or fools. The come across like sympathetic people deluded into following a belief despite all means. Rather than painting them as villians it just looks sad. Because it is. No editing is gonna make them look like the blm guy because the things they believe are outlandish. It doesn't matter where you lean politically.
Half the time there's nothing even accompanying the interview footage. To just say it's biased because editing is reductive. Everything carries some bias, but his work is by far some of the most unbiased coverage out there. It's literally just the words of people attending. If the people attending come across as problematic to you that's by all means more on them and you than any trick of editing.
Adding to the last point: Sure outcomes is what sorta defines success but often the most successful people are not outcome oriented. Paradoxical I know but try to be mindful of not trying too hard to reach a long term goal but instead appreciate the process of what you are doing today.
thing is, he’s still creating the narrative cuz he’s the one who edits the video…
This aged well..
News is just an overpaid reaction video, Andrew is a salt of the earth journalist.
I'm surprised to see no mention of sir swag in this comment section. (Just to note I'm not trying to advertise on their behalf, I just feel his news is also pretty honest as well) its a text to speech channel and they do monthly global news recaps and I gotta say they are my main news source at this point. Id recommend giving them a watch.
I would say hes honest but also hypocritical,he does into these ultra red states where trump supporters are like a massive spread,and of course many of em are crazy but he films them and only them making them seem like the only ones who are that way,when in fact ive met many of them who are incredibly nice people,and ive met people from the other side who are just horrid human beings bit yet he never even talks about it,and thats what urks me the most,when people talk so bad about one side but fail to look at the other and blame everything on the one they talk so bad about,it sucks bc people like him can change politicsl thinking so easily,just like Billie Eilish saying to vote for Biden,that was just dumb af
I was interviewed by him in Tampa after we won the Super Bowl. Unfortunately it was never posted due to the contract issues going on. Big fan of him
Aged well
LOVE THAT BOY !!!! Been following him since ALl GAs No Brakes and it bummed me out so bad when that happened, but he is coming back HARDEST!!!
This aged like milk.
@wynn1587 some allegations of sexual impropriety have arisen against him. Not to the level of rape, but pressuring women/being pushy.
He made a video talking about his side of the story, and I think he did a good job explaining what had happened. Some people disagree with me. Even Asmon reacted to that video. That's all I heard, I haven't followed much more into it.
I know I'm possibly missing some details, so I'm open to hearing those as they come.
This comment aged like milk
@@karenamyx2205 you're milk
@@PGooseGaming what are you?
@@afos88 a purple goose
There is a spelling error in the description it says ubscribe instead of subscribe
Also great video btw
His video suffer from severe editing issues. He often edits out chunks in the middle of people's sentences for comedic effect. Very annoying.
ok in Canada 1990-2016 the medical system worked and WAS exactly the way Rob explained it , but now it is not that way at all , because of mass migration and the influx of people too go to emergency take 5-6 hours wait !!!! i know and too see a private doctor is next too impossible as they are backlogged , just too many people abusing the system , who incidentally did not contribute too it at all , right now in 2024 our healthcare system is absolutely overwhelmed and abused and is on the brink !!!! also it is not FREE as everyone says it is , for it too be free you have too make under $35,000 a year on your taxes !!! over 35,000 you have too pay for it in your taxes involuntarily every year !!!! so i would say rob is either BROKE low income or falsely filing his taxes hahahaha
Anybody who thinks his content doesn't have an agenda or follow a narrative is very naive. The selective editing is done in a way to portray certain groups in a certain light. His films are entertaining but to say it is honest or truthful is inaccurate.
There is no honest journalism anymore. The closes I have seen is Project Veritas, which get ignored by ALL the "news" companies, including Fox news.
Completely agree, he can be in a extremely right ring group and an extremely left group and he’ll find the craziest right wing person and then find a sane left wing person, i can easily pick out a crazy left wing mf by looking at them
It's actually disturbing that people can't see this. It's entertaining but honest? please.
In your opinion, what would be a good example of this dishonest practice?
@@OnAMoonlitPath Calling it dishonest would be implying that there is no gray area between honest and dishonest 'reporting'. The producers of the content choose what is shown and what is omitted, they editorialise the content to fit their narrative and to project their world view. If you look at the video they did at the BLM riot the subject matter was treated very sympathetically, there wasn't any snappy, brief editing to make the participants seem hypocritical and they appeared to chose to show people that came accross well, using long unedited cuts of their comments. If you contrast that with groups of people they are ideologically opposed to, like for instance the proud boys, the difference is stark. It's beyond stupid to think that people who are good at their craft would somehow repeatedly and accidentally make mistakes that benefit them, or support their world view, their politics or their beliefs.
Diogo Defante do the same "silence interview" thing here in Brazil, its crazy how people speak some crazy shit when they dont know how to do. I love this kinda things, great content