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Topics => Media Bias/Media War => Topic started by: patentlymn on May 27, 2019, 07:12:18 AM

Title: Anyone watch Kim Iversen on youtube?
Post by: patentlymn on May 27, 2019, 07:12:18 AM

I came across an internet/youtube personality, Kim Iversen, who turns out to have been on TV before, but I never heard of her.  She was a radio talk show person then on some 'progressive' political talk shows maybe?  I watched her for several youtube videos before I looked her up so I was not biased. I do not agree with much of what she says e.g on VE.  IMO she is just wrong on VE.  She is a 'progressive' on many issues and predictable. She can read, digs into details, and is analytical on many issues. I disagree with her maybe 50% of the time but she is worth watching.

She is VERY easy on the eyes. Vietnamese mom and US dad, maybe Scandinavian from her last name.
I find her very interesting, intelligent, and not some liberal drone.  She dresses very modestly and plainly on youtube which I find nice for some reason. She does not like Tucker while I love him.  I think she started her youtube stuff in Jan 2019.

https://youtu.be/75yDKaLao88

A nine year old short video.
https://youtu.be/lwTw2AVXGyU
Title: Re: Anyone watch Kim Iversen on youtube?
Post by: Pandora on May 27, 2019, 07:24:11 AM
What is VE?
Title: Re: Anyone watch Kim Iversen on youtube?
Post by: patentlymn on May 27, 2019, 02:24:49 PM
What is VE?

Official abreviation for Venezuela. I am a lazy typer.

BTW She is a typical liberal on many issues.
Title: Re: Anyone watch Kim Iversen on youtube?
Post by: patentlymn on February 19, 2020, 05:05:28 PM

I like Kim Iversen. She does research then reaches a conclusion and says she does not know what she does not know.
Too many have a narrative they pursue no matter what.
Her mom is Vietnamese and her dad is Caucasian American. 
Below is a LONG, one hour video on the Uyghurs in China.
She identifies as progressive and likes Tulsi but sometimes comes up with conclusions that liberals do not like.
She notes that the many countries who support China's treatment of the Uyghurs are Asian and sometimes Muslim.
She notes how the Wahhabi Muslims kinda moved into the region or at least sent lots of money  and caused problems, not the original Muslims.

I am not sure if she is right about the Chinese wanting to showcase  Uyghur culture. I think the Chinese are limiting Western access to the  Uyghur regions.

A Deeper Look At The Uyghur Crisis in China
https://youtu.be/Ff4YZBi4UTc


Kim Iversen goes into her family history in the first 8 min.  Very touching. I did not know this.
Her family was involved in the Vietnam war. Both sides. A family member just died.
She says her history is why she opposes regime change wars.
She talks about the election after that. A criticism from the left.

https://youtu.be/s0j7kHNZYbg?t=483