Well it's a matter of what he talks about and focuses on. If you make videos and your objective is to be a guy who talks about current events using the information that is available and discusses how you understand the news topics and how you are going to analyze the information and use/interpret it to influence your thoughts about what is happening, then you are not going to devote much time to hammering away on subjects where you have already made up your mind about things. That's fine it's just a different focus. There are already plenty of people who make videos where they've already made up their minds about things and the focus of their video is to drive home the opinions that they've reached.
I don't know if you've ever gotten interest in financial news, but I'll use Jim Cramer (of Mad Money) as an example. I haven't watched him in like 5 or 10 years, but he would talk about the stock market in general, he'd analyze a few individual stocks in detail, give his opinion about them, and explain his reasoning, and he'd also have a segment where he'd give like rapid-fire responses to callers asking about whether he thinks a particular stock is a good buy. His critics would always bitch about how he didn't have a great track record with his stock picks but that wasn't really the point. There are plenty of other stock-picking shows out there and he wasn't trying to do that. The goal of his show and where it was valuable was to explain his reasoning and teach people things that would better equip them to make their own decisions.
When I say that "fence-sitters have their place" what I mean is that it's valuable to have someone who does that in regards to politics. People need to be able to decipher the news and analyze issues based on their own values so that they can think for themselves and reach their own conclusions about things. I don't know if Tim Pool is necessarily that kind of a person. I expect that anyone who is that kind of a person would be criticized for being "a fence sitter" though. If I ever started a news show I think that is the type of thing that I'd do because it's an underserved niche, and it's also a very valuable way to present true facts that the normie news wants to bury and ignore.
too much attempt to justify a simple problem, hello jew
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