True...but he lost his sponsors.
Ok, I had previously watched all but the very end. Just completed the whole video.
I've seen some of his videos in the past. He seemed like he was running out of good topics, so I had stopped following him several weeks ago.
IMO, he gambled and lost. He knew about
'cancel culture' before he made the video. He probably mis-calculated in thinking that the video would stay within "his circle" of fans.
And, it's no surprise to me that this was his first political video. IOW, he had avoided political topics intentionally--and after watching some of the first video ... for good reason.
Being a great coder, does not make one a great political thinker--The Peter Principle (We all rise to our level of incompetence. Being good at one thing makes us/others believe we'll be good at the next thing.)
There are obvious major flaws in his political conclusions. Not really interested in debating them, if you disagree. But I'm sure they're what sparked the outrage and drop in sponsors.
I wonder if his views will also go down?
Not saying that that's what I'm hoping. I hope that he talks to some people that could fill in what he's missing regarding the politics; and come away from this better for it--including a return of his viewers/sponsors.