Multiple threads:

https://reddit.com/r/h3h3productions/comments/104hg1q/twsa_channel_5_andrew_callaghan_allegations/

https://reddit.com/r/h3h3productions/comments/106l6aq/another_woman_has_come_foreword_with_allegations/

https://reddit.com/r/Hasan_Piker/comments/1073hy4/women_have_been_warning_people_about_andrew/

https://reddit.com/r/h3h3productions/comments/1077xa4/another_allegation_against_andrew_callaghan_from/

  • machiabelly [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    I stopped when he started putting out merch and used the people he interviewed for advertising. Like, getting qanon people to say the most insane shit possible is hillarious. But then glorifying them for profit was super nihilistic.

      • machiabelly [she/her]
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        2 years ago

        I think when I first started watching I thought he was interested in showing people just how weird the forgotten corners and pockets of the country are, and maybe he was. But, when the merch hit I realized exactly that, he just wanted to sell their personalities for the views.

        • Bloobish [comrade/them]
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          2 years ago

          What's sad is you could do some damn good mini docs on horrible internet culture, Q-anon shit, and other such stuff without the weird MSM stylings of it. For me it was that he always just did the easy way out of "well aren't these folks just weird, lets talk to them" and acted as though he was a fuckin' genius for coming up with it (as if Hunter Thompson wasn't already famous for doing the same shit already and having far better journalistic stylings).