In today’s Vatnik Soup, we introduce Hasan Piker, a Turkish-American streamer and millionaire. He’s best known for his champagne socialism, rabid criticism of the US and Israel, support for the Soviet Union and for Chinese and Russian invasions, and for mistreating his dog.
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Born in 1991, Piker grew up in a privileged and well-connected environment. His father held senior roles at big corporations and his uncle, Cenk Uygur, is the founder of The Young Turks media network. He graduated cum laude from Rutgers, a top-tier university in New Jersey.
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His main activity and primary source of income consists of hours-long livestreams on Twitch where he comments on news and yells at videos. He also keeps his dog in place the whole time with a shock collar.
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Despite presenting himself as anti-capitalist, Hasan drives a $200,000 Porsche Taycan and bought a $2.7 million house in West Hollywood, which is where he does most of his “revolutionary” activities. He also wears high-end, expensive clothes and fashion items.
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Hasan’s kind of “communism” or Marxism-Leninism somehow always includes Cartier rings and Gucci stores for privileged kids like him. To each according to his needs, as they say.
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This ridiculous “champagne socialism” or “cava communism” culminated in a “humanitarian” propaganda trip to Cuba, parading around in clothes worth a decade of local salary and staying in 5-star hotels with fellow “left-wing” supporters of Russian imperialism like Codepink.
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Now to be fair, Hasan did actually collect money for some humanitarian causes through his platform, in particular for Gaza soon after October 7.
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But most of his appeals to his massive audience are the complete opposite: angry, uninformed and simplistic rants, calls for direct violence and support for dictatorships, often with striking hypocrisy given his wealthy family background:
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“Kill those motherfuckers and murder those motherfuckers in the streets. Let the streets soak in their fucking red capitalist blood.” Hasan’s mother as well as Hasan’s grandfather Dogan (from whom he got his middle name) are or were both real estate owners and managers.
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Hasan has attacked US foreign policy and the US in general, justifying the September 11 terrorist attacks with “America deserved it.” He’s also crossed the line from legitimate criticism of Israel into support for Hamas, Hezbollah, and antisemitism:
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He’s called Jews “inbred” and downplayed the October 7 atrocities, called Hamas “a thousand times better than Israel” and justified the Nova music festival massacre of teenagers with “context”.
As is tankie tradition, he’s also endorsed…
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…the totalitarian North Korean regime helping Russia with their war on Ukraine, the Chinese occupation of Tibet, and an invasion of Taiwan. He violently insulted a Vietnamese refugee who supported Trump the moment she mentioned the damage communism has done to her country.
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He was much nicer to even a Houthi pirate, whose terrorist activities he conveniently ignored. Then again, he’s also interviewed infamous vatnik liar Jeffrey Sachs.
Just like Putin, word for word, Hasan is nostalgic for the Soviet Union.
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Like many of his fellow vatniks, Hasan insisted throughout February 2022 that Russia would not invade, laughing one week before that “It was gonna be like next week, dude”.
Of course, instead of revising his worldview, he then simply switched to blaming the West:
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He’s called NATO the aggressor — while Russia is the one bombing Ukraine — completely denying Ukraine’s sovereignty and thereby endorsing Russian imperialism.
The usual Kremlin narratives spread by vatniks, whose main purpose is to help Putin invade, occupy and murder.
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It makes no difference whatsoever if the vatniks claim to be against Putin or “anti-war” or “left-wing”. And indeed Hasan took it a step further by declaring that “Ukrainian sovereignty is insignificant” and fully endorsing Russia’s invasions:
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He’s proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk Russian and the invasion and annexation of Crimea a “completely justifiable fucking act”.
He doubled down on this with “Crimea? Cry me a river. A Russian river.” It got even worse with…
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…an insane rant on “talk to me when Putin is throwing Ukrainians into concentration camps” (which he is, whether it’s “filtration camps” or civilians held as POWs, starved and tortured). At which point Hasan gets very angry and downplays Hitler’s invasions as no big deal.
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Speaking of whom, Hasan’s been dubbed the “Nick Fuentes of the left”. They’re both wealthy, aggressive streamers encouraging hatred, violence, wars. Both should get much more condemnation from their sides, which get upset at the comparison instead.
Russia spends $5 billion a year on propaganda to manufacture support for its invasions through vatniks, bot farms and false narratives such as those spread by Hasan.
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What you see happening here is coordinated strategic communication by the Trump cult. Elon’s baby mama and former MAGA influencer Ashley St. Clair explained this ecosystem in a long video. They have built platforms where people can find narratives to spread and get paid for doing so.
Even though the system technically breaks the platform's ToS, this is perfectly fine for @nikitabier and the rest of the X crew, because Elon pays their salaries and this is part of his election interference machinery.
If you wanna know how the system works, read this:
Here’s Ashley’s video, where she explains how the system works. She was immediately attacked by various MAGA actors, which suggests that what she said hit a nerve.
In today’s Vatnik Soup, we introduce Yanis Varoufakis, a Greek economist and politician. He’s best known for rising to power at the height of the Greek debt crisis, not solving anything but endearing himself to the left, and using his fame to promote Russian imperialism.
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Born in 1961 in Athens, Varoufakis studied economics in the UK and built an academic career in Australia, the US, and Europe. His early work focused on game theory, political economy, and critiques of capitalism.
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Presenting himself as the fearless, unorthodox economist willing to confront the EU’s “neoliberal” elites, he rose to prominence during Greece’s debt crisis. At its height in 2015, he was appointed finance minister under the left-wing Syriza government of Alexis Tsipras.
In this 8th Debunk of the Day, we’ll discuss complaints about US financing of NATO, in particular how the US allegedly pays for European defense, leading to calls for a US withdrawal from the Alliance — which would only make it easier for Putin to invade more countries.
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NATO by itself costs peanuts. In fact, the core of NATO is a principle, an agreement, that ideally costs nothing. The main cost is defense spending, which the US is eagerly doing anyway: Trump has just announced a 50% increase in military spending for his “Department of War”. 2/7
To sow division and thereby weaken the Alliance, vatniks deliberately mix up different figures, such as contributions to the NATO common budget, with defense spending. And US military spending has been huge by the sheer fact that the US is the world’s largest economy.
In today’s Vatnik Soup, we’ll talk about why we’re doing this: why we think Ukraine is so important and why we believe that souping vatniks and debunking their propaganda narratives is so crucial to counter Russia’s & their allies’ wars of aggression and achieve real peace.
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War is expensive, and Russia is not a rich country that could afford this: Hospitals? Roads? Plumbing? No: everything into terror and destruction.
But not only that. There is a 2nd item in the Russian state budget that remains strong no matter what:
Manufacturing support for that terror and destruction. Propaganda. Vatniks. “Innocent” travel bloggers. “Independent” journalists. “Patriotic” politicians. Russia spends hundreds of billions of rubles a year ($5 billion) on this, and that kind of money buys you A LOT of BS.
In this second (and possibly last) Basiji Soup, we’ll explore how the Islamic Republic of Iran has prepared for a conflict with the US and Israel. We won’t cover the military aspects, but another kind of war — information warfare.
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In the 1st Basiji Soup, we souped the Islamic Republic, its disinformation operations, its hypocrisy, its support of terrorism including Russia’s, its (one-sided?) relationship with Putin, and the mass protests against it that started two months ago:
The Internet blackout has been crucial in allowing the regime to cover up its massacre of the protesters and especially the scope of it, making it difficult to assess the number of victims. They went to great lengths to jam Starlink, after having made its use illegal.
In this 7th Debunk of the Day, we’ll expose the “Chickenhawk” fallacy. The chickenhawk accusation or the “go to the front!” imperative is a dishonest attempt to silence anyone supporting Ukraine by pushing them to go fight. A barely hidden death wish, as it’s always uttered… 1/5
…with zero regard for who you are or what your personal circumstances might be — you could already be there, on your way there, a veteran, or unable to fight. More broadly, not everyone can or should be a soldier, just as not everyone can or should be a policeman or a nurse. 2/5
Yet a society still needs those things to be done, and the fact that not everyone can go to medical school or fight crime does not mean that we have to surrender to invaders and criminals, nor that we cannot all have an opinion on healthcare. 3/5