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New video from Anthony Gramuglia: Ant Stream Today [Topic Pending]
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New video from Anthony Gramuglia: The Critical Drinker is Lying To You About Paramount Buying WB
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The Kids Online Safety Act — or KOSA — is an American bill set to protect children against inappropriate material online. In theory, there’s nothing that you should complain about, right? Except…no.
This bill might be one of the most insidious pieces of legislation to ever be brought before the President of the United States. It is a bill that will completely destroy the internet as we know it — but it’s far from the first attempt by the government to control us.
Monster romance have over the course of fifteen years slowly become one of the most popular genres of fiction around. A lot of grifters will point to the proliferation of titles about monsters and blame them for books, fiction, and the ability to read going down the tubes.
But is this accurate? Well — WHO IS TO SAY? I am. I reached out to someone who has edited and written monster romance to help me answer this question.
Knights of Guinevere is one of the most successful independent works of animation this year. The pilot episode, created by The Owl House creator Dana Terrace, showcases a world suspiciously similar to Disney World. This capitalist hellscape is ultimately a parallel to our current-day landscape. Does this series criticize Disney? Criticize the concept of the Disney Adult? And how will this end? The answers might lie in another fantasy deconstruciton.
Anthony Gramuglia
PragerU is one of the biggest conservative educational organizations in the United States. It has treated Shakespeare and his works as a form of Biblical doctrine — a modern roadmap on how to exist in the modern era.
And yet….they seem to neglect almost all of the Bard’s plays.
This week is Banned Book Week, where we look at how books across the country are challenged. However, this banned book week, we’re seeing a disturbing trend that cannot be ignored. Art is being censored, and it’s not just books. Anime and video games are taken away. It’s becoming illegal to own Dragon Ball manga.
Book bans are on the rise. We are censoring everything nowadays. And it won’t end with just books.
The Anime Men recently put out an apology for their disastrously bad anime takes. And it seems to have worked to some extent — kinda. This begs the question, is it possible for a YouTuber to make a good apology?
A lot of folks call critics they don’t like grifters. They grift, apparently, on the culture war surrounding films and media…but very few people can actually explain what a grifter even is or how one becomes a grifter vs a bad critic you don’t like. In this video, we dive into the history of film criticism, the history of grifts surrounding film, as well as organize critics into a set of tiers, each one closer and closer to that designation of “grifter” to determine who is — and who isn’t — a grifter.
Gen Z are choosing to watch anime way more than they are Disney, Star Wars, and Marvel. The statistics prove it, but…why? What does anime have that Disney, the MCU, and the recent Star Wars sequel trilogy don’t?
There are a lot of people who believe they understand the reasons why, but the truth is far more complicated — and far more simple — than you may realize.