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Vіvа Fгеі - David Freiheit
Звідки: Montreal, Canada
ДН: 23.05.1979
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David Freiheit (born May 23, 1979), is a Canadian lawyer, former political candidate for the People's Party of Canada[1] and YouTuber under the pseudonym Viva Frei.[2]
Biography
Freiheit grew up in Montreal, Quebec, as the youngest of five siblings born in a Jewish family.[3][4] He enjoyed creating videos.[5] He studied Creative Arts at Dawson College and received his Bachelor of Arts at McGill University. He then received his civil law degree from Université Laval where he was the editor-in-chief of the university's law journal.[3]
In 2007, Freiheit began practising law, following in the footsteps of his father and older siblings.[6] He worked professionally for the prominent commercial litigation firm Borden Ladner Gervais for six years,[7] but left to be a freelance litigator after his first child to have a more favourable work-life balance,[2] starting a firm called Freiheit Legal.[8]
For the first few years of his YouTube career, Freiheit was a practising commercial litigator, and he struggled to find time to create his videos.[9] In January 2018, he discontinued his litigation practice and turned full-time to YouTube.[10]
On July 22, 2021, Freiheit announced the launch of his campaign to run for Parliament as a member of the People's Party of Canada.[11]
YouTube career
Early content and awards (2014–2019)
Freiheit started his YouTube career in early 2014 by posting videos of him lip syncing to various pop songs while running obstacle courses dressed in a full suit.[12] These videos were not receiving many views, so Freiheit decided to try another style; in late 2014, Freiheit started posting nature-related stunts.[13][14] He gained popularity when he posted a video of a squirrel picking up his GoPro action camera and carrying it up a tree.[15][16] Freiheit then started posting videos of stunts involving the use of a drone.[17][18]
In 2016, Freiheit won a GoPro Award for his use of their cameras in his videos.[19] He won a Shorty Social Good Award for Best Overall YouTube Presence in 2017.[20]
In January 2019, Freiheit was invited by GoPro to be a featured panellist at the Consumer Electronics Show at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.[21]
Style change (2019–present)
From 2014 to 2019, Freiheit had accumulated around 60,000 subscribers. In April 2019, he decided that since law-related content was by far his channel's most popular genre, he would change the style of his channel and only post vlogs analysing different current issues from a legal standpoint.[22][23] He started a second channel, "Viva Family", as a place to maintain his former content style.[24]
Before running for the PPC, Freiheit had classified the political stance he takes on his channel as non-partisan,[25] claiming that the internet, through the use of the terms right-wing or left-wing, only succeeds in "pigeonholing, categorizing, dichotomizing, just reducing a complex individual to either right or left in all of their... beliefs".[26] In an interview, he described his channel's content as including a "pretty decent balance of left and right".[6]
In 2019 attorney Robert Barnes began making live weekly Sunday evening appearances on Freiheit's channel. The series continued on a weekly basis, often featuring a notable guest, where the two discuss recent legal and political event.[27]
In September 2022, Freiheit signed an exclusive video deal with the video platform Rumble.[28][29][30] He frequently works in person at the Rumble Miami studio,[31] and was attributed by the company as a key legal contributor to their 2022 proposal for an 'open-source content moderation policy and process'.[32]
Political career
Freiheit ran in the 2021 Canadian federal election to become a Member of Parliament for the People's Party of Canada in the riding of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount.[33][34][35] In July 2021, Freiheit created a third channel, "Viva PPC", as a place to feature his political content.[36] He lost his electoral bid, coming in sixth place in the riding with 3.3% of votes.[37]
Biography
Freiheit grew up in Montreal, Quebec, as the youngest of five siblings born in a Jewish family.[3][4] He enjoyed creating videos.[5] He studied Creative Arts at Dawson College and received his Bachelor of Arts at McGill University. He then received his civil law degree from Université Laval where he was the editor-in-chief of the university's law journal.[3]
In 2007, Freiheit began practising law, following in the footsteps of his father and older siblings.[6] He worked professionally for the prominent commercial litigation firm Borden Ladner Gervais for six years,[7] but left to be a freelance litigator after his first child to have a more favourable work-life balance,[2] starting a firm called Freiheit Legal.[8]
For the first few years of his YouTube career, Freiheit was a practising commercial litigator, and he struggled to find time to create his videos.[9] In January 2018, he discontinued his litigation practice and turned full-time to YouTube.[10]
On July 22, 2021, Freiheit announced the launch of his campaign to run for Parliament as a member of the People's Party of Canada.[11]
YouTube career
Early content and awards (2014–2019)
Freiheit started his YouTube career in early 2014 by posting videos of him lip syncing to various pop songs while running obstacle courses dressed in a full suit.[12] These videos were not receiving many views, so Freiheit decided to try another style; in late 2014, Freiheit started posting nature-related stunts.[13][14] He gained popularity when he posted a video of a squirrel picking up his GoPro action camera and carrying it up a tree.[15][16] Freiheit then started posting videos of stunts involving the use of a drone.[17][18]
In 2016, Freiheit won a GoPro Award for his use of their cameras in his videos.[19] He won a Shorty Social Good Award for Best Overall YouTube Presence in 2017.[20]
In January 2019, Freiheit was invited by GoPro to be a featured panellist at the Consumer Electronics Show at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.[21]
Style change (2019–present)
From 2014 to 2019, Freiheit had accumulated around 60,000 subscribers. In April 2019, he decided that since law-related content was by far his channel's most popular genre, he would change the style of his channel and only post vlogs analysing different current issues from a legal standpoint.[22][23] He started a second channel, "Viva Family", as a place to maintain his former content style.[24]
Before running for the PPC, Freiheit had classified the political stance he takes on his channel as non-partisan,[25] claiming that the internet, through the use of the terms right-wing or left-wing, only succeeds in "pigeonholing, categorizing, dichotomizing, just reducing a complex individual to either right or left in all of their... beliefs".[26] In an interview, he described his channel's content as including a "pretty decent balance of left and right".[6]
In 2019 attorney Robert Barnes began making live weekly Sunday evening appearances on Freiheit's channel. The series continued on a weekly basis, often featuring a notable guest, where the two discuss recent legal and political event.[27]
In September 2022, Freiheit signed an exclusive video deal with the video platform Rumble.[28][29][30] He frequently works in person at the Rumble Miami studio,[31] and was attributed by the company as a key legal contributor to their 2022 proposal for an 'open-source content moderation policy and process'.[32]
Political career
Freiheit ran in the 2021 Canadian federal election to become a Member of Parliament for the People's Party of Canada in the riding of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount.[33][34][35] In July 2021, Freiheit created a third channel, "Viva PPC", as a place to feature his political content.[36] He lost his electoral bid, coming in sixth place in the riding with 3.3% of votes.[37]
HіstоrуLеgеnds
Звідки: Montreal, Canada?
ДН: ?
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A fellow in Montreal, History Legends, creates by far the most comprehensive video coverage of the frontline in Ukraine. Instagram banned his war coverage last June. Thus, the History Legends Youtube channel here has taken off. I interviewed History Legends by email below.
Background (where you're from, how'd you get so knowledgeable about military matters, how'd you start on YT, etc.) I am from Montreal, Canada. My dad taught me everything regarding military matters. I read about military history since I know how to read basically through my dad's books. As for social media, it all started on Instagram. When I was in university, I ran this big military history account, roughly 88,000 followers at its peak, called HistoryLegends. Some of my most popular posts back then got 500,000 views. However, because of censorship, Instagram tanked my account. My posts barely reached any new people, which made it very hard to monetize. Eventually I woke up one morning in June 2022, and simply got a message from Instagram saying that they had suspended my account. All my work was gone overnight. However I envisioned this outcome, so that's why I started a Tiktok and posted my first Youtube video in September 2019 or 2020. Youtube was also easier to monetize.
Are you making good money on YT? Do they censor you? At first, no. It was hard. However with time, the more videos you post, the more views and subscribers you get. At this point, let's say I do Youtube full-time. That's also why I like Youtube. There is this cumulative effect where your work is never lost. Videos from 2-3 years can still bring you some revenue. I've had a video I posted over a year and a half ago that had "flopped" but recently, it just started to become viral. The problem with Youtube is not Youtube itself, but the advertisers on Youtube. They don't want to associate their brands with certain topics. This can impact creators that cover more controversial issues. Personally, I grew a significant following due to my coverage of the Ukraine War, so I can't say I got "censored". However, some of my videos that grew too fast, or that talked about certain "sensitive" topics got heavily suppressed, and demonetized. That's how I see it because Youtube will never tell you exactly why they "censored" one of your videos. They will only tell you that you went against one of their many Community Guidelines. Sometimes I had to change the title of a video to something more PC in order to get my video monetized again.
Have people online tried to cancel you? Not yet, or at least not publicly, but I do feel that some worms are acting against me behind the scenes.
What are your goals for the project? The objective is to stick to the facts, whether we are talking about the war in Ukraine or past historical events. My channel first got popular when mocking the "Wokeness" and blatant rewriting of history that we could see in the latest World War 2 video games.
Can you list people you think offer the best coverage of the war? In terms of military discussions and mapping of the war, I would say: Defense Politics Asia, Weeb Union, and NWE WAR REPORTS.
Where do you think this will all end up? Does NATO implode? I don't know. We have had many surprises since the start of the war, but I don't think that NATO will implode. I made a video about it. The problem is that at the moment there is no alternative to NATO. France has been pushing for a European Army for decades to decouple from the US, but there is a lot of resistance from other European countries. Who would take command of this multinational force anyway? France? Many countries don't want to be under French command, and send their troops to help French interests in Africa. Germany? Because of recent history, many countries are hostile to this idea. Let's also say that the US military-industrial complex is doing everything in its power to stall any European Army projects; it's bad for business. Meanwhile, with NATO, the command structure is much simpler. The United States is in charge, no questions asked. They have the largest military, by far, and represent roughly 70% of NATO's defense budget.
Have you been to Russia or Ukraine? No.
Background (where you're from, how'd you get so knowledgeable about military matters, how'd you start on YT, etc.) I am from Montreal, Canada. My dad taught me everything regarding military matters. I read about military history since I know how to read basically through my dad's books. As for social media, it all started on Instagram. When I was in university, I ran this big military history account, roughly 88,000 followers at its peak, called HistoryLegends. Some of my most popular posts back then got 500,000 views. However, because of censorship, Instagram tanked my account. My posts barely reached any new people, which made it very hard to monetize. Eventually I woke up one morning in June 2022, and simply got a message from Instagram saying that they had suspended my account. All my work was gone overnight. However I envisioned this outcome, so that's why I started a Tiktok and posted my first Youtube video in September 2019 or 2020. Youtube was also easier to monetize.
Are you making good money on YT? Do they censor you? At first, no. It was hard. However with time, the more videos you post, the more views and subscribers you get. At this point, let's say I do Youtube full-time. That's also why I like Youtube. There is this cumulative effect where your work is never lost. Videos from 2-3 years can still bring you some revenue. I've had a video I posted over a year and a half ago that had "flopped" but recently, it just started to become viral. The problem with Youtube is not Youtube itself, but the advertisers on Youtube. They don't want to associate their brands with certain topics. This can impact creators that cover more controversial issues. Personally, I grew a significant following due to my coverage of the Ukraine War, so I can't say I got "censored". However, some of my videos that grew too fast, or that talked about certain "sensitive" topics got heavily suppressed, and demonetized. That's how I see it because Youtube will never tell you exactly why they "censored" one of your videos. They will only tell you that you went against one of their many Community Guidelines. Sometimes I had to change the title of a video to something more PC in order to get my video monetized again.
Have people online tried to cancel you? Not yet, or at least not publicly, but I do feel that some worms are acting against me behind the scenes.
What are your goals for the project? The objective is to stick to the facts, whether we are talking about the war in Ukraine or past historical events. My channel first got popular when mocking the "Wokeness" and blatant rewriting of history that we could see in the latest World War 2 video games.
Can you list people you think offer the best coverage of the war? In terms of military discussions and mapping of the war, I would say: Defense Politics Asia, Weeb Union, and NWE WAR REPORTS.
Where do you think this will all end up? Does NATO implode? I don't know. We have had many surprises since the start of the war, but I don't think that NATO will implode. I made a video about it. The problem is that at the moment there is no alternative to NATO. France has been pushing for a European Army for decades to decouple from the US, but there is a lot of resistance from other European countries. Who would take command of this multinational force anyway? France? Many countries don't want to be under French command, and send their troops to help French interests in Africa. Germany? Because of recent history, many countries are hostile to this idea. Let's also say that the US military-industrial complex is doing everything in its power to stall any European Army projects; it's bad for business. Meanwhile, with NATO, the command structure is much simpler. The United States is in charge, no questions asked. They have the largest military, by far, and represent roughly 70% of NATO's defense budget.
Have you been to Russia or Ukraine? No.
Звідки: Луцьк, Україна
ДН: 11.09.1967
WIKI: https://w.wiki/9TTY
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Іван Гнатович Качановський (англ. Ivan Katchanovski; нар. 11 вересня 1967, Луцьк) — економіст, політолог, популяризатор теорії змови[5], згідно з якою стрілянина на Євромайдані була зрежисованою опозиційними до Януковича політичними силами.[6][7]
Життєпис
У 1990-му році закінчив економічний університет у Києві. Через те що у випускній роботі, написаній на українській мові, стверджував на основі теорій західних економістів і Макса Вебера, що радянська система є неефективною порівняно з ринковою економікою і неминуче зазнає краху, не зміг навчатися в аспірантурі. У 1993-му закінчив Центрально-європейський університет у Празі. Здобув ступінь магістра економіки та доктора філософії з державної політики в університеті Джорджа Мейсона, що у Вірджинії (США).
У 1990—1992 рр. — економіст Луцького фінансового відділу, де займався грошовою компенсацію реабілітованим жертвам сталінського терору та їхнім родинам.
У 1993—1994 рр. — викладач Волинського університету.
У 2001—2004 рр. — викладач школи державної політики та факультету соціології в університеті Джорджа Мейсона і паралельно дослідник Центру вчених імені Клюга в Бібліотеці Конгресу США.
У 2005—2008 рр. — викладач у Торонтському університеті.
У 2008—2009 рр. — професор на факультеті політики Університету Нью-Йорка в Потсдамі.
З 2009 — у Центрі російських та євразійських досліджень Гарвардського університету, що в Кембриджі.
Нині[уточнити] працює в Оттавському університеті.
Наукова діяльність
До сфери наукових зацікавлень входять порівняльна політика в посткомуністичних країнах, США й Канаді, політичний регіоналізм і вибори в Україні, радянські та нацистські геноциди в Україні та ін.
Автор (спіавтор) таких наукових праць, як «The maidan massacre in Ukraine: A summary of analysis, evidence and findings» (2016), «Historical dictionary of Ukraine» (2013), «Cleft countries: regional political divisions and cultures in post-Soviet Ukraine and Moldova» (2006), «The paradox of American unionism: why Americans like unions more than Canadians do, but join much less» (2004) та ін.
У 2001 році Іван Качановський знайшов в архівах Смітсонівського музею у Вашингтоні матеріали, які засвідчують, що творець першого у світі комп'ютера Джон Вінсент Атанасов у 1937—1940 роках використав наукові праці Михайла Кравчука[8].
Життєпис
У 1990-му році закінчив економічний університет у Києві. Через те що у випускній роботі, написаній на українській мові, стверджував на основі теорій західних економістів і Макса Вебера, що радянська система є неефективною порівняно з ринковою економікою і неминуче зазнає краху, не зміг навчатися в аспірантурі. У 1993-му закінчив Центрально-європейський університет у Празі. Здобув ступінь магістра економіки та доктора філософії з державної політики в університеті Джорджа Мейсона, що у Вірджинії (США).
У 1990—1992 рр. — економіст Луцького фінансового відділу, де займався грошовою компенсацію реабілітованим жертвам сталінського терору та їхнім родинам.
У 1993—1994 рр. — викладач Волинського університету.
У 2001—2004 рр. — викладач школи державної політики та факультету соціології в університеті Джорджа Мейсона і паралельно дослідник Центру вчених імені Клюга в Бібліотеці Конгресу США.
У 2005—2008 рр. — викладач у Торонтському університеті.
У 2008—2009 рр. — професор на факультеті політики Університету Нью-Йорка в Потсдамі.
З 2009 — у Центрі російських та євразійських досліджень Гарвардського університету, що в Кембриджі.
Нині[уточнити] працює в Оттавському університеті.
Наукова діяльність
До сфери наукових зацікавлень входять порівняльна політика в посткомуністичних країнах, США й Канаді, політичний регіоналізм і вибори в Україні, радянські та нацистські геноциди в Україні та ін.
Автор (спіавтор) таких наукових праць, як «The maidan massacre in Ukraine: A summary of analysis, evidence and findings» (2016), «Historical dictionary of Ukraine» (2013), «Cleft countries: regional political divisions and cultures in post-Soviet Ukraine and Moldova» (2006), «The paradox of American unionism: why Americans like unions more than Canadians do, but join much less» (2004) та ін.
У 2001 році Іван Качановський знайшов в архівах Смітсонівського музею у Вашингтоні матеріали, які засвідчують, що творець першого у світі комп'ютера Джон Вінсент Атанасов у 1937—1940 роках використав наукові праці Михайла Кравчука[8].
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