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Hakim also brought this up on the 200'th deprogram episode when talking about the reddit takedown & several of his videos getting narced right alongside stating that he'll likely put up another one and go overboard with the sourcing.
Interestingly Mr. Terry History's response & discussion to it is still up. Along with the full video which is... mildly comical.
It's kinda funny to me that theory was a brief period where Mr Terry started reacting to Hakim. Iirc he honestly wasn't very bad faith, and pretty open to learning other narratives.
I assume he stopped cuz chuds in the comments were mad. But those few videos were definitely an interesting little expirement to say the least.
Mr. Terry thankfully hasn't. The last one he put out that was of interest was tracking the history of mass deportations in the USA and he's still avoiding bad-faith argumentation which is pretty decent.
If you want "so close but endlessly infuriating by regurgitating state propaganda" in comparison, there's the work/job-hunt focused Damon Cassidy. Will point out flaws, will talk to people who are aware of these flaws, and will talk to trade unionists then.... talk about their personal want to talk to Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs (who is anti-union, has questionable views on secondary education, and is on a good day an american libertarian.)