Not all explicitly leftist, but if they’re not they don’t talk about it much:
Defunctland - Deep dives on closed/abandoned theme parks/attractions and lost media. His videos on the Disney fastpass system and Disney channel theme music are amazing.
Jay Foreman - Comedic geography videos
Noah Samsen - Explicit leftist, mostly covers internet culture but not exclusively
I Did A Thing - Unhinged engineering. “World’s largest beyblade” is a good one.
Boy Boy - Explicitly leftist, went to the DPRK to get a haircut several years ago. One of the hosts also runs I Did A Thing.
Nexpo - Analog and Internet horror
Michael Reeves - Unhinged engineering. “Roomba that screams when it bumps into stuff” is a good one.
We’re in Hell - Leftist, pop-culture analysis
Hbomberguy - Leftist, talks about whatever he wants to honestly. Highly recommend his videos on YouTube plagiarism and the origin of the Roblox “oof” noise
Technology connections - How technology works. Often obsolete technology, not always. His videos on dishwashers are a good starting point.
Sam O’Nella Academy - Comedy history, he’s probably a lib but still decent and his video on banana republics is pretty on point.
Summoning Salt - History of video game speedrunning records.
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Chinese Cooking Demystified is a great resource in how to make Chinese food.
Crime pays, but botany doesn’t if you can stomach a Chicago accent.
hell yeah, I think you turned me on to that channel too, thank you
hard to pick a favorite video because they're all great – maybe the one on Capitalist Conditioning would be a good starting place?
Fidel the Untold Story is an awesome documentary about Fidel/Cuban revolution.
Any documentary by Adam Curtis is worth watching, especially Hypernormalisation, The Century of Self (four part series), Can't Get you Out of my Head (first episode starts off slow but it picks up afterwards.) He also recently released a 7 part series on the fall of the USSR (with no narration, which is unlike him).
Also, not political at all but I fuckin' love Hoocho he makes hydroponic systems and I just think they're neat. He's got some awesome time lapse plant growing videos.
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Maybe check out Rathbone, he mostly dunks on zionists but he also does some anti-capitalist stuff
@yugopnik@hexbear.net is always a good choice: https://www.youtube.com/@YUGOPNIK
Something more of a "fun" vibe and great when stoned: Internet comment etiquette with Erik.
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yes the 4 hour video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jLbq9VwOK8
Veg Village Food. Large batch veg Indian food cooked up and fed to the needy. Is good ASMR/palette cleanser
Sam O Nella's stuff is short, entertaining, and informational. He's probably a lib, but his video on banana republics is good.
I've been enjoying this channel so far. It's from a Palestinian perspective and deals with subjects such as colonialism, the genocide in occupied Palestine, racism, and Indigenous issues. Also +1 to Boy Boy.
EDIT: This channel is full of short, hilarious skits mocking western double standards, especially on Palestine.