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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWq65etOM-M
People used to share culture in the past because of a scarcity of it, due to the same private equity entities that he's complaining about.
It's kind of like how I see the same people who are complaining about "wokeness" (which he did a little bit of in the video) also complaining that Marvel and DC kill creative originality in the industry and make everything the same - but the moment something comes along that isn't following the Marvel and DC cookie cutter in comics, it's "woke".
These wealthy entities may be able to control narratives, but those of you who are complaining about them doing that aren't powerless or without current support for those same entities.
If you'd stop buying the stuff you're complaining about, and stop complaining about everything that challenged the status quo - you might actually see more variety in the media ideas getting published - you just have to accept that some of it won't be exactly what you want and stop funding and supporting the very thing you're complaining about.
If you go back just 1 post in my post history, prior to this response,
on October 24, 2025 (if you're reading this far in the future),
and if the moderators don't delete this topic, that topic, or either of the posts,
then you can see a topic where someone is strongly interested in the same game as me,and yet we don't get along, for the very simple fact that there's more to uniting people than just having watched the same movies or played the same games
(or even enjoying and loving the same movies and games).
Like, I learned that having similar interests doesn't make someone a good friend at age 6.
It's extremely naive of the guy in the video to even imply that anything even close to respect for one another will happen on this basis.