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Beat Down In Portland

The Antifa protesters who think they rule the roost in Portland, Oregon, got a beat down over the weekend. A madcap streamer by the name of Danny Rebel333 whacked three of the leftist tards.

This came after another regular troublemaker on the left, Mila L. Payne, got arrested Saturday night for hurling a glass vase at the front door of Portland’s Mayor Keith Wilson’s home. Payne, hailed as the Antifa Barbie, was arrested on suspicion of criminal mischief and trespassing.

The ICE madness just never subsides in Portland! Here’s more from The Salty Cracker.

Most Depraved Streamer Ever

He’s pimping his own mum on OnlyFans.

Yes, really.

Meet Beavo — TikTok food-swallower turned Whatever Podcast guest who managed to speedrun his way from goofy internet gimmick to one of the most jaw-droppingly depraved stories we’ve covered in a while.

After getting absolutely roasted by Andrew Wilson on the Whatever Podcast, Beavo rage-quits — but that’s just the warm-up. What follows is a wild attempt to justify pushing his own mother onto OnlyFans under the banner of “financial freedom,” complete with money cope, moral gymnastics, and a level of oversharing that should require a license. Here’s more from Bearing.

Low IQ

A Somali streamer named Krimoe Klips gets arrested after staging the execution of a friend. Here’s more from the Salty Cracker.

She’s Broke, She’s Sad!

FROGAN melts down live on Twitch in a brutal on-stream breakdown, openly begging viewers to pay her rent while spiralling in real time. After raising tens of thousands of dollars via GoFundMe following the Ethan Klein lawsuit, Frogan’s sudden financial panic, collapsing viewership, and emotional implosion have sparked some very uncomfortable questions.

In this video, we go through the Twitch clips, the timeline, the GoFundMe description, and the basic math behind Frogan’s income, expenses, and current situation. We look at the silence surrounding the lawsuit months later, the contradiction between “personal expenses” and public desperation, and why this meltdown didn’t come out of nowhere.

From Twitch rent-begging and influencer entitlement to lawsuit fallout and the LA streamer fantasy collapsing under reality, this video breaks down one of the most uncomfortable Twitch meltdowns in recent memory. Frogan, by the way, is a pseudonym for Twitch streamer Morgan Kamal Majed. Like most of these streamers, she’s a far leftist, associated with Hassan Piker. Here’s more from Bearing.

Is Twitch Going Belly-Up?

Twitch introduced — and almost immediately walked back — a ridiculous $5,000 membership tier that allows you to gift memberships to 1,000 people.

Because of course nobody would use that to troll a streamer and subsequently initiate a chargeback a few months later. Absolutely not. Here’s more from Clownfish TV.

Leftist Streamer Hauled Off

Jack Doherty, one of the most popular leftist streamers, with large followings on YouTube, TikTok and Instagram,  has been arrested in Miami Beach on drug charges and resisting arrest.

In the hours before his arrest over the weekend, the 20-year-old content creator had been streaming from a yacht in Miami Beach. He was found to be in possession of marijuana as well as amphetamines. Here’s more from The Salty Cracker.

Power Legacy Media In Freefall

Bill O’Reilly says the  the power legacy media has had it and it’s almost gone. Newspapers can barely compete with podcast’s or streamers. Younger generations look for media they can trust more than a polished, manufactured, produced product , like traditional media provides.

O’Reilly points to the struggling Washington Post, Los Angeles Times and The New York Times. In the last five years, The Post‘s circulation has tumbled 47 percent. It’s even worse on the West Coast, where Times‘ numbers have plummeted 73 percent. And finally, the once-iconic New York Times has dropped 43 percent! “It’s all because of  propaganda,” “O’Reilly says. Here’s more.

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