yeah I remember that guy, I stopped watching his linux channel during the pandemic as soon as he called it "plandemic". It looks like it just got worst from there.
Stopped following that dweeb during the start of the pandemic as his reviews, which were usually calm started to get angrier and angrier for no good reason. StL it pretty much the typical angry alt-right lunatic.
tl;dr? Sorry for being a lazy bones.
Some dude is supposedly spreading FUD about Linux under a very popular search term "Switch To Linux" and is allegedly antivax, racist, anti-queer, and probably a few other things.
It is one of those long videos about some other person's misdeeds.
I love Trafotin, he has a wonderfully dry sense of humour. If the ghastly Tom Murosky does a reaction video, it will be the only video of his that I will deign to watch.
he made one, although it was complete bs
I tried to watch it... completely impossible; he's unbearable. I did notice he has 65,000 subscribers which shouldn't really surprise me, but does.
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Second engagement bait on the week, noice
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