His channel, The Crigler Show, has over 193k subscribers as of November 2020. He tweeted that Adam groped him without his consent in the Washington event.Īdam Crigler is a content creator and YouTuber. Tim allegedly accused Adam of assault last year. There is ongoing speculation made so far after Adam went live on YouTube and opened up about how he and Tim met at first and his journey with Tim Pool, a YouTuber, political commentator, and podcast host. Adam left Teamcastirl with no prior updates on why he quit the show in August 2020. The drama between Adam and Tim Pool has been the talk of the town lately. He is a producer of the Teamcastirl podcast and Adamcastirl. According to IMDb, he rose to fame after he appeared in Teamcasturl with Tim Pool. He launched a YouTube channel, The Crigler Show, in May 2020, and he has 193k subscribers as of November 2022. His fan following on Instagram and Twitter is massive as of 2022. I realize I'm being quite critical in a TimPool subreddit but fingers crossed I don't come across as a jerk.So, why former TeamcastIRL host Adam Crigler was fired by Tim Pool? Content creator Adam eventually revealed his side of the story while streaming live on YouTube.Īdam Crigler is a budding YouTuber, content creator, journalist, and internet personality. I hope my comment comes across in good taste. I wouldn't necessarily fault his work in that regard. Some claim that Tim criticized the left too much but he's entitled to do so even if it appears unbalanced to some. Where he falls on the political spectrum? I don't know but I certainly don't mind a commentator, journalist or reporter criticizing those that sit on the same end of the spectrum as them. He primarily concerned himself with aggregate metrics, which I felt told a very vague (and uninteresting) story. Referring back to Sticks & Stones, even viewed as an opinion piece rather than reporting he didn't level with the content of the critics enough, which was disappointing. In general, I feel like his work is far too indulged in the excitability of outrage and 'cultural war' while the reporting I have seen from him is not objective but bias to a fault, often being too shallow to stand as solid opinion pieces. Whether or not the stand-up special was actually good or not was irrelevant, he immediately pulled from it a culture war narrative (despite evidence otherwise) which I felt was something he attached to the (non) story, rather than explicitly the case. I first properly learned of him last year upon the release of Sticks & Stones to Netflix and felt his coverage of this story was really lackluster (if it warranted coverage to begin with). The reason I don't like his content is that I think he's a bad reporter. I don't necessarily mind what he labels his political views or where he feels he falls on the political spectrum. Its just that they take it out on others. They are living a nightmare of their own creation. When they say that people like Sargon are nazis, they aren't exaggerating - their perception of reality is so distorted, that they can't tell the difference. So in their distorted reality, Tim Pool really is saying stupid and or horrible things. Thats why well reasoned points by people like Jordan Peterson, Tim Pool and others outside of woke ideology are interpreted as stupid or malevolent, and they will overlook the obvious meanings of what, say Tim Pool, says. They interpret information either too charitably, or uncharitably, based on that. So their minds filter out or conveniently reframes and information that doesn't conform to their ideology, and pays extra attention to what does conform to it. This is where confirmation bias and cognitive dissonance comes into play, to protect them from changing their minds - because their ego is resting upon their ideology like a crutch and they are afraid of losing that crutch. This leads to an us and them mentality where outsiders are viewed as threats or apostates, lacking in moral worth and deserving to be berated at the very least, shamed or harmed at most. They get self-centered, and less empathetic - more prone to dehumanization, anger, hostility, hatred and fear towards those not of their ideology. Because they are psychologically 'possessed' by their belief system, their self-identification and ego depends upon passing purity tests and looking good by the metrics of their ideology. There will be ever new tests of purity and righteousness, like things you are supposed to and not supposed to do, think or say. They're what Jordan Peterson and Jung would call 'ideologically possessed', and so its a matter of ideological purity, and purity tests.
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