Monday, September 25, 2023

‘Progressives Chat’ Turns Six


Progressives Chat launched on September 25, 2017.

The calendar in 2017 was also the same as here in 2023.

September 25, 2017 was, as is it here in 2023, on a Monday.

So…

Happy 6th Anniversary/Birthday to Progressives Chat

(I like the picture of that cake, which is specifically for a Birthday, so I am not fussing over the wording.)


I thank cathyx for helping me to get this to happen. I had no prior experience with a blog…let alone creating, launching, and establishing one. So, it was important. As it remains important.

I also thank everyone who is a regular here. And I plan to keep it going.  Regarding plans


In October, there are five Mondays applicable for scheduled blog topics: October 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30. I will be using the entire month, as well as [Monday,] November 6, 2023, for blog topics related to electoralism and Election 2024. Each blog topic will titled with an ellipsis … followed by a specific subject for that given week. Think of them, if you don’t mind, as bulletin points. Hopefully, they will be considered as food for thought.

Monday, September 18, 2023

Less Can Be More


Last week, Progressives Chat’s cathyx, who has expressed disappointment in the recent substitute-hosting on The Jimmy Dore Show, perhaps in part because there is no substitute for the real thing, wrote the following comment:

“[Jimmy Dore] not being there is now going beyond not being there only when he's on vacation.… Is he getting tired of doing his [YouTube] show?”  

I am not certain what explains it.

I have titled this week’s blog topic, “Less Can Be More,” because, while cathyx’s comment’s question may be accurate [for a behind-the-scenes Jimmy Dore], it still amounts to the same thing with me. I, too, am disappointed.  

I do have concern.

I have considered whether he is needing more breaks.

I wonder if the frequency of regularly scheduled livestreams may have become too much. I consider how Dore is post-jabs. I really do not know.

Something that dawns on me is that “Less Can Be More” can be applied to not only The Jimmy Dore Show but also the likes of Due Dissidence and Revolutionary Blackout and, frankly, any source.

Can it be that some of these channels should pull back a little with their weekly schedules?

This may depend on who and what. That not every channel or show, and not every person who heads a channel or show, has the same needs.

This is worth consideration.

A livestream which runs more than two hours, and is three days per week, involves not just six-plus hours live; there is also the preparation ahead of a scheduled livestream.  

Some of the content creators depend solely on their income from their YouTube channels.

A couple years ago, with my interest in the Nintendo video game Animal Crossing: New Horizons, there were content creators who live-streamed by game-playing it on and after it released March 20, 2020. They generated many views on YouTube and/or Twitch. Some reached partnerships on Twitch. The New Horizons game eventually burned out. Some content creators moved on to other titles. Some burned out from the game. Some left Twitch due to its policy change, in the last year or so, which reduced gaming-content creators’s earnings from their livestreams. Yes, there were those who did not solely generate income as content creators. No matter…many stopped.

I sense it is much harder now to generate income from YouTube if you are not a high-tiered content creator. (Algorithm.) Some of these politically-related content creators are scheduled at least three days per week because, as they figure, it is necessary.

For any content creator, no matter a channel’s interest, who can afford to livestream no more than two days per week…doing that may be wise. It may even make the channel and/or show better.

Less can be more.

Monday, September 11, 2023

Reaction: The Dore–West Interview


Last Wednesday [September 6, 2023], The Jimmy Dore Show welcomed guest Cornel West.

The 2024 Green Party presidential candidate had a discussion with the host which turned out heated and, unfortunately, dissatisfying.

Numerous other sources—Revolutionary Blackout, Due Dissidence, Hard Lens Media, The Kim Iversen Show et al.—weighted in. (I think the best take came from Garland Nixon.) I did not find myself in disagreement with much. But, I am looking at this, perhaps, differently.

I have to admit…I was never invested in Cornel West. It does not mean I was not willing to consider him. It just means that I was not getting excited. (I am not moved by anyone.)

The presidency, and the campaigning, requires unique talent and skill in an individual. One certainty has to sustain all the way from the announcement of a candidacy throughout all steps to the general election (win or not).

It would be good if Cornel West, and all the key people in his campaign, shore up his weaknesses to get him to become focused—especially on the issues at the forefront—as well as organized and strong.

Monday, September 4, 2023

Labor Day 2023


A new blog topic will be scheduled for next week, Monday, September 11, 2023.

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