Andrew Klavan
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It's like, um, and this is kind of like where you can see the grift a little bit where there, there are people that sometimes are popular because there's great social utility, right? Right. Like there's a version where like this special has social utility and I might get popular with some people because.
I wasn't even trying to plug, but like maybe they're going through like IVF or fertility issues and they feel like really seen or represented. But so maybe for like a moment, I'm very important to them. But then when that becomes more normalized, less stigmatized, they realize they don't really agree with me on other issues. So they're like, OK, I don't need you anymore.
I wasn't even trying to plug, but like maybe they're going through like IVF or fertility issues and they feel like really seen or represented. But so maybe for like a moment, I'm very important to them. But then when that becomes more normalized, less stigmatized, they realize they don't really agree with me on other issues. So they're like, OK, I don't need you anymore.
I wasn't even trying to plug, but like maybe they're going through like IVF or fertility issues and they feel like really seen or represented. But so maybe for like a moment, I'm very important to them. But then when that becomes more normalized, less stigmatized, they realize they don't really agree with me on other issues. So they're like, OK, I don't need you anymore.
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It's kind of like β not to harp on Shapiro, like kind of what he's gone through. It's like he had these great arguments for conservatives at a time where it was like really radioactive to be conservative, right? It's like there are these people that they like needed to defend their positions, but they didn't have these β they didn't have like these beautiful Harvard β
It's kind of like β not to harp on Shapiro, like kind of what he's gone through. It's like he had these great arguments for conservatives at a time where it was like really radioactive to be conservative, right? It's like there are these people that they like needed to defend their positions, but they didn't have these β they didn't have like these beautiful Harvard β
It's kind of like β not to harp on Shapiro, like kind of what he's gone through. It's like he had these great arguments for conservatives at a time where it was like really radioactive to be conservative, right? It's like there are these people that they like needed to defend their positions, but they didn't have these β they didn't have like these beautiful Harvard β
Like, no fat at all, awesome dart arguments, which he's really brilliant at making. Totally. And he supplied them, and they were like, oh, this is the guy. Now it's not stigmatized at all to be a conservative. The majority of the country is conservative. So now they're like, all right, well, we don't really agree with you on Israel-Palestine, so we don't really need you anymore.
Like, no fat at all, awesome dart arguments, which he's really brilliant at making. Totally. And he supplied them, and they were like, oh, this is the guy. Now it's not stigmatized at all to be a conservative. The majority of the country is conservative. So now they're like, all right, well, we don't really agree with you on Israel-Palestine, so we don't really need you anymore.
Like, no fat at all, awesome dart arguments, which he's really brilliant at making. Totally. And he supplied them, and they were like, oh, this is the guy. Now it's not stigmatized at all to be a conservative. The majority of the country is conservative. So now they're like, all right, well, we don't really agree with you on Israel-Palestine, so we don't really need you anymore.
You don't have social utility. He didn't build that bond with the audience. I mean, his show is still huge and very, very successful. Yeah. Yeah. Again, again, I'm saying like, I'm not saying that he's not, but clearly there's been some issues over there in terms of like a fracturing of the audience.
You don't have social utility. He didn't build that bond with the audience. I mean, his show is still huge and very, very successful. Yeah. Yeah. Again, again, I'm saying like, I'm not saying that he's not, but clearly there's been some issues over there in terms of like a fracturing of the audience.
You don't have social utility. He didn't build that bond with the audience. I mean, his show is still huge and very, very successful. Yeah. Yeah. Again, again, I'm saying like, I'm not saying that he's not, but clearly there's been some issues over there in terms of like a fracturing of the audience.
And the fracture of the audience to me shows that they're not actual fans of him, but that there was social utility that he provided. And then a quarter of them or 10%, 20%, whatever is now going, well, now I'll no longer need that social utility, but it's not just him. I'm saying it could be me.
And the fracture of the audience to me shows that they're not actual fans of him, but that there was social utility that he provided. And then a quarter of them or 10%, 20%, whatever is now going, well, now I'll no longer need that social utility, but it's not just him. I'm saying it could be me.
And the fracture of the audience to me shows that they're not actual fans of him, but that there was social utility that he provided. And then a quarter of them or 10%, 20%, whatever is now going, well, now I'll no longer need that social utility, but it's not just him. I'm saying it could be me.
And, and what you hope is you have this core, which he has his core. You have your core. I hope I have my core that that will continue to expand when you create authentic shit that matters to you.