I just met with some of the greatest people on the internet—the people who are part of the conversations we have almost every day regarding some of the biggest happenings in the political arena. The people who aren’t just reacting or reading, but thinking critically, challenging narratives, and asking the questions that disrupt people’s realities.
In the beginning of this year I had so many goals for what we’re building here, and one of those goals was to create a space where real, unfiltered conversations could exist. Not just another social media, comment sections back and forth experience, but a place where this community, our community, could actually gather and dive deeper into what we’re experiencing.
The future I’m climbing towards is one where we can have the conversations we’re searching for. You’d think this would be an easy task considering how vast and wide the internet is because there’s comment sections, but here’s the thing with comment sections. And I’ve never said this before but I do think this is a real problem in the public dialogue. Comment sections might be designed for conversations, but they truly work better as chaos engines. So what I would love to do is to create a space where the community can dive deeper into the conversations that matter, where real dialogue can exist instead of the normal digital screaming matches.
The conversation we had as a community was raw, unfiltered, imperfect, and honestly the kind of discussion that’s IMPOSSIBLE to have on YouTube.
We talked about:
🔥 If RFK Jr. were allowed to run as a Democrat, would Kennedy be president today?
🔥 Can people actually change their minds, or do we just cancel them and move on?
🔥 Could Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson win as Independent running for president?
🔥 Did Lindy Li actually develop and grow, or is she just another grifter?
🔥 Does community solve political division?
🔥 Kamala Harris for California… Mistake or Californias saving grace?
🔥 What’s really behind the global chaos—bad leadership or energy crisis?
🔥 And way more.
I also shared things I’ve never shared anywhere else on the internet here. So many people are surprised to find out how I actually