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In this conversation, Kyle interviews Richie McGinnis, a gonzo journalist and author of 'Riot Diet'. They discuss Richie's journey from video directing to authorship, his disillusionment with American foreign policy, and the contrasting narratives presented by different media outlets. Richie shares insights on the changing political landscape, the influence of family on his views, and the evolving culture among youth today. He reflects on his experiences covering protests and riots, the role of independent media, and the impact of tribalism in America. The conversation also touches on faith, community, and the challenges of censorship in the digital age. In this conversation, Richie McGinnis discusses the evolution of journalism, particularly gonzo journalism, and its relevance in today's media landscape. He reflects on the events surrounding the January 6 insurrection and the protests in Kenosha, emphasizing the role of media narratives in shaping public perception. McGinnis shares his experiences on the ground during these events, highlighting the chaotic nature of protests and the challenges of reporting amidst misinformation. He also addresses the myth of objectivity in journalism and the importance of personal perspective in storytelling. In this conversation, Kyle and Richie McGinnis delve into the complexities of crisis situations, particularly focusing on the events surrounding the Kenosha protests and the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. They explore the human element in chaotic moments, the challenges of testimony, and the deeper societal issues that contribute to violence. The discussion also touches on the role of media narratives, public perception, and the implications of surveillance in crisis management. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, they highlight the often-overlooked intricacies of human experiences in the face of tragedy. In this conversation, Richie McGinnis shares his experiences as a journalist during significant protests and the January 6th Capitol incident. He discusses the challenges of media representation, the dynamics between protesters and law enforcement, and the implications of political narratives. McGinnis reflects on the evolving political landscape and his future projects, emphasizing the importance of authentic storytelling in a polarized environment.
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The Full video with 49 mins of gear reviews/drills/good/bad/ugly shared is for our paid subscribers. But here is a little taste of what I'm working on for our Locals community. I encourage y'all to post your favorite drills here as well. I'll definitely always be open to trying.
I promised I'd do a Livestream update, and I will. BUT... here is the quick visual overview.
1) Views and watch hours up over 50% on the YT channel.
2) That moved revenue up 300%
3) ALL of the top 10 videos on the entire channel were streamed in the past 2 months. ALL in April or May/June 1, and 8 of the 10 were within 30 days.
4) The Second most viewed view in the history of the YT channel was this recent Friendly Friday.
5) The subscriber base on YT is now 30% of the base on Rumble, and gets more engaged likes per view than Rumble...
More to follow. Happy Monday Morning.
9mm reload testing.
I started this because it felt like the groups I was getting were all over the place (pic 1). Now I'm not a perfect shot but I can tell when something is too off. I shot four ten shot groups of 9mm reloads with four different powder charges from a rest into four 1" pasters. It's obvious to me that the lower right group with the 4.4 grain (gr) charge of 231 powder are the best. I'll make up more of them for plinking instead of my previous load of 4.2gr (upper left) that is all over the place.
Details: (pic 2) mixed headstamp 9mm brass, CCI #400 small pistol primers, 125gr 9mm cast lead bullets with Hitech coating.