
The Downside with Gianmarco Soresi #335 Hillary Clinton Blames TikTok for Corrupting the Youth (Patreon Excerpt)
Dec 6, 2025
In this thought-provoking excerpt, Gianmarco and Russell take aim at Hillary Clinton's habit of blaming young people for societal issues. They dissect her claims about TikTok influencing students' understanding of history. The duo questions her critiques of social media versus traditional news, comparing her remarks to propaganda from the Vietnam era. They also delve into Clinton's motivations, linking her animus towards youth to her past electoral struggles. Expect sharp humor and insightful commentary on generational divides!
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Recurring Blame Cycle
- Hillary Clinton repeatedly blames young people and social media for political failures, resurfacing every few months to assert her superiority.
- Gianmarco Soresi and Russell Daniels view this as a pattern of refusing to accept responsibility and alienating younger audiences.
Playing The TikTok Clip
- Gianmarco and Russell play a clip of Hillary claiming students got information about October 7th from TikTok and social media, calling it "pure propaganda."
- They react with disbelief and sarcasm about blaming TikTok instead of traditional media outlets.
Raw Footage Changes Perception
- Hosts argue TikTok often shows raw footage without editorializing, unlike traditional outlets which filter images through editors and policies.
- They note that seeing unfiltered images has historically shifted public opinion, citing Vietnam as precedent.
