This is fantastic.
I guess I'm not ready to quit YouTube quite yet because I subscribed to Chef Jeff maybe a week or so ago. His recipes are definitely in the vein of Southern comfort food—unpretentious, not always healthy, but damn good. Anyway, Chef Jeff is a proud American, and in the above video, he expresses his pride without shame. Listening to Chef Jeff talk about the need to get off your butt and do something—instead of constantly griping about how life is hard, and how everything is everyone else's fault—is a welcome relief from the constant, ambient negativity generated by the left, which focuses obsessively on everything (real or fictional) that's wrong with America. Chef Jeff is right: be thankful you live in a country that offers opportunities to those that work hard, and don't wallow in your victimhood. This isn't to deny that America could use some improvement: that's true for any country. But Chef Jeff is suggesting that you put what's negative about America in proper perspective. We currently live in an era in which lefties, their masks now off, actively condemn July 4th. Idiots. If they had any courage, they'd pack up and leave for a country that's better than America, but they don't because (1) there is no such country, and (2) even if there were, these complainers wouldn't have the balls to put their money where their mouth is. So celebrate the fact that you live in a great country, a land of opportunity—one you ought to be willing to die for. That last thing I just said, the "die for" part, is the thing lefties laugh hardest at. How corny, right? Die for your country?
Well, if that sentiment is corny, then call me Cobb.
Watch YouTube on browsers such as Brave. No annoying popup ads/commercials. You can also get an ad blocker for chrome.
ReplyDeleteYou're saying I can have a totally ad-free YouTube experience just by switching browsers? I pay $9.99 a month to get YouTube Premium, which means it's always an ad-free experience for me, but if you're saying I can watch YouTube ad-free just by switching browsers, I'll try it. But what happens when YouTube catches on to this trick?
ReplyDeleteI don't understand it myself as Google Play store allows you to actually bypass online ads by downloading Brave and ad blockers directly from them. "luna" even comes with a built-in VPN. However, the free version has rather slow speeds, but with a VPN with a U.S. ip address, you can watch the likes of Tubi, Pluto, peacock, stirr, Roku, and other free streaming services while abroad.
ReplyDeleteWhat else does YouTube Premium provide for that price? If it's just ad removal, I'd definitely give Brave and Luna a look as they are free.