40:24 Wendover Productions has a really interesting video on the engineering of crush prevention and how it has evolved in response to disasters called "How to Control a Crowd".
Lewis, If you like hidden or unknown history check out these two books by Giles Milton - When Hitler Took Cocaine and Lenin Lost His Brain - When Churchill Slaughtered Sheep and Stalin Robbed a Bank. I have listened to both books at least 5 times on audible. Both are narrated by Giles Milton.
The problem with Hasan is that he said streaming is MORE soul sucking than a 9-5. Streaming definitely seems exhausting and difficult, but comparing it to working at McDonald's making $8 an hour without health insurance feels like comparing apples to oranges. Its silly to measure different kinds of struggles on a scale. It's legitimizing ones own suffering by delegitimizing others.
While I agree with what you said, I don't think that is what Hassan did. He was comparing the drain on his social battery to his experience working a sales job and a clip of that got taken out of context. He discussed how customer-facing jobs, like retail, especially take an immense emotional toll as an effect of being "always on". The viral clip makes it seem like he is trying to objectively make a statement on the "difficulty" of streaming, but I really don't think his intention was to do more than elaborate on a story he was telling about leaving a party early.
@@Nettai he said it was just as bad. Working a retail job, you can be assaulted or robbed. Which while you are in your own home streaming you are mostly safe. So, when dealing with irate customer things can go bad for you. And this is coming from a former fast-food worker that worked the counter with sodas, and shakes thrown at me.
Lol the hell you talking about. He said it was emotional draining like an office job where you give presentations. He even said he could go to the gym after because physically he was fine. Why lie? As a current fast food employee don't speak for us @@DubhghlasMacDubhghlas
On top of that he does not have to stream 9 hours, he is doing that so he can make more money, it is like if someone told me they'd give me £1000 everytime they slap me, then asking them to slap me and getting mad at them for slapping me
Yea that's not what he said at all -- what Hasan actually said was that after streaming for 10hrs explaining a lot of political theory & situations that his social bar is completely drained and he can't do anything else with friends. The clip most people have seen is completely out of context
@@boopy3919it’s not I’ve seen the full video and what he said is still mental. He doesn’t have to stream 10 hours to make a living. He could stream 2 and still make a killing, he chooses to put himself through that struggle to make even more money. Someone on minimum wage working retail or hospitality etc does not have the choice on working their full time hours. What he said is ridiculous
Maybe Flax should try to go to the bog while commenting, like Hasan. Hasan didn't say streaming can be hard, he said it was the hardest job in the world. That's why people are mocking him.
The Hasan drama is stupidly overblown because of people literally behaving like the monkey security guard in Toy Story 3 and clipping stuff out of context for rage bait impression farming on Twitter just so they can breakeven with the money they paid for a blue check.
@@iplaylol25 well i have been a listener of yogpod and triforce since 2009. I didn't stick around all this time to hear how hard the easly life is, and im pretty sure we just want dad chat.
wait you are upset Pflax said he had a hard job and was tired? You would rather they just do "dad chat"? are you jealous? ashamed of your own job? Why cant they complain?@@mycoal3016
@@ethanleonard528 tell me u don’t watch him without telling me, calling hasan a grifter a the dumbest shit I’ve heard in a while, if he wanted to grift he’d go down the right wing rabbit hole and join daily wire and make millions