Giving a Free Pass to Sellouts & Shills? (TYM Playing Favorites?)

Published on February 20, 2020
Duration: 12:56

The speaker, The Yankee Marshal, outlines his approach to critiquing other gun-related YouTube channels. He differentiates between channels that act as honest commercials for firearms and those that actively harm the Second Amendment or the gun community. He states he doesn't call out channels for making money or seeking power unless their actions compromise gun rights or damage the community, citing examples like Hickok45's stance on red flag laws and The Gun Collective's actions regarding Patreon.

Quick Summary

The Yankee Marshal criticizes gun community figures who compromise Second Amendment rights for profit or personal gain. He differentiates between honest commercials for firearms and actions that actively harm gun rights or the community. He calls out dishonesty, such as paid endorsements disguised as unbiased opinions, and individuals who prioritize sales over constitutional principles.

Chapters

  1. 00:22Introduction: The Yankee Marshal's YouTube Stance
  2. 00:36Not Here to Make Friends or Deals
  3. 00:54Focus on the Second Amendment & Gun Community
  4. 01:46Why Call Out Specific Channels?
  5. 02:03Acceptable Gun Channel Commercials
  6. 03:07Dishonesty vs. Commercials
  7. 03:45Power-Hungry and Money-Hungry Creators
  8. 04:45Climbing the Ladder vs. Damaging Rights
  9. 05:30Addressing 'E-beggars'
  10. 06:06Distinguishing E-begging from Support
  11. 07:26Criteria for Calling Out Individuals
  12. 07:54Criticism of Hickok45 and Red Flag Laws
  13. 08:21Criticism of The Gun Collective & Wranglerstar
  14. 09:23Criticism of Twang and Bang
  15. 10:00Larger Channels' Lack of Support
  16. 11:12Going After Iraq Veteran (Chode Incident)
  17. 12:08Leaders Prioritizing Sales Over Rights
  18. 12:20Final Stance: No Compromise on 2nd Amendment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Yankee Marshal's stance on gun channels that make commercials?

The Yankee Marshal believes gun channels acting as commercials are acceptable as long as they are honest, do not compromise the Second Amendment, and do not promote fear or division. He compares them to TV commercials for products, expecting them to highlight positives without being deceptive.

When does The Yankee Marshal call out other gun community figures?

The Yankee Marshal calls out figures when they actively compromise Second Amendment rights, promote selling out gun rights for profit, or act in ways detrimental to the gun community. He differentiates this from creators who are simply power-hungry or money-driven but do not harm the community's core principles.

Why does The Yankee Marshal criticize channels that claim to be unbiased but are paid?

He criticizes channels that claim to be unbiased and never take money while secretly being paid for their opinions. This perceived dishonesty and hidden agenda are seen as a betrayal of trust within the gun community and a potential compromise of the Second Amendment for personal gain.

What is The Yankee Marshal's view on 'e-begging' in the gun community?

The Yankee Marshal distinguishes between 'e-begging' for personal expenses, which he personally avoids, and supporting channels or charities that provide valuable content or fight for rights. He sees the latter as acceptable, as the supporter receives something in return, and does not have a problem with it as long as the creator isn't selling out the Second Amendment.

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