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The Post-Election Vibe Shift

The Post-Election Vibe Shift



In this video, we delve into the significant vibe shift in America following the recent election cycle. The discussion features commentary on social and political changes, including insights from various left-wing and right-wing streamers. The conversation highlights the reactions from diverse demographic groups, touching on topics like personal safety, reproductive rights, and the public's changing political affiliations. This video also explores the current state of mainstream media, the influence of social platforms like Blue Sky, and the overall public sentiment. Whether you're left-leaning, right-leaning, or somewhere in between, this video offers a comprehensive look at the evolving American political landscape.

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Malcolm Collins: Hello Simone, I'm excited to be talking to you today. Today we are going to be talking about the vibe shift in America post this election cycle. Some of my favorite streamers have been talking on this subject.

This has like been a reverberating subject in the online, right? Starting with an Asmongold video and then people commenting on the Asmogold video and then people commenting on people commenting on the Asmogold video. And I think it's because everyone knows it's true. And he was just the first to put a finger on it.

And I'll go into my experience of this. We'll go into some other people's experiences of this. But I want to hear from you, first, Simona, somebody who didn't even know that this is something that's being talked about. Because you've been watching, like, left wing streamers now. We need to talk about this.

Simone Collins: I love, oh my gosh, yeah, I can't even get into it.

I'm loving, I'm loving this. We

Malcolm Collins: will get into it, though. The one who thinks that she needs to, like, prep for war. It's insane. She expects people to come to her house and, like, drag

Simone Collins: her away. She's going to have her uterus removed. Like, actually.

Speaker 7: Okay, for those of us who have a uterus to contend with, I [00:01:00] personally plan to get mine fully yeeted before January 20th.

Not just sterilized, removed. I already knew that I didn't want kids because pregnancy would be a disaster for me medically, but this incoming administration is my cue to make that decision final. My answer to your body my choice is to entirely remove the part of my body they're trying to regulate. It is a rousing f**k you to any shitty man who voted for this.

Simone Collins: So, yeah. Oh my god, has she had kids yet? No, but she's married to, like, a really sweet dude,

Malcolm Collins: so it's kind of sad.

And the dude is, she's like, he's a first generation Indian immigrant. So they're going to come. He's not an illegal immigrant. Is he? No, they're not coming from him. You psycho. This isn't, she is preparing for her time in the camps, like getting her bug out bag ready and everything.

Speaker 7: I am a disabled, genderqueer, AFAB artist married to a first generation Indian American. So we'll be going over how we plan to protect ourselves and others from proposed mass deportation plans, how to remain safe in public if you're an [00:02:00] at risk demographic, steps you can take to prepare for crackdowns on reproductive freedoms, and how to build communities so that we can all lean on each other in times of need.

So even if you are an able bodied, cisgender, Cishetwhitemanwhosefamilyarrivedonthemayflower, this video will be useful to you too. We need as many people on the team as possible, and you do have a role to play. I also want to acknowledge that that these protections don't necessarily guarantee that you won't still be detained or that the person who's questioning you won't still resort to violence.

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