BuzzFeed has hit a new low - Summary

Summary

The video is a commentary by Pyrocynical on a BuzzFeed video called "Women Try Manspreading For A Week." Pyrocynical critiques the video, calling out its perceived sexism, misandry, and hypocrisy. He argues that the video's message is not about equality, but rather about demonizing men and promoting a victim mentality. Pyrocynical also mocks the video's participants, accusing them of being overly sensitive and trying to provoke a reaction from men.

Throughout the video, Pyrocynical uses satire and sarcasm to highlight what he sees as the absurdity and hypocrisy of the BuzzFeed video. He also expresses frustration with YouTube's algorithm, which he believes favors low-quality content from popular channels like BuzzFeed.

Ultimately, Pyrocynical concludes that the BuzzFeed video is an example of "cancer" and that its message is not only wrong but also damaging to society. He ends the video with a tongue-in-cheek disclaimer, saying that only women are allowed to take up space, and that men are not permitted to do so.

Facts

1. BuzzFeed is a website known for its content, including clickbait articles and videos.
2. The speaker of the video mentions that BuzzFeed was a popular topic for commentary channels about three to four months prior to the video's creation.
3. BuzzFeed created a video series where a white man and an Asian man try expensive and cheap foods at various restaurants.
4. The video "Women Try Manspreading For A Week" was uploaded to BuzzFeed and received a large number of dislikes.
5. The video features women trying "manspreading" (sitting with their legs spread apart) in public places.
6. The women in the video express their feelings about taking up space and being perceived as bossy or aggressive.
7. The speaker of the video criticizes BuzzFeed for its content and accuses the women in the video of being sexist and misogynistic towards men.
8. The video sparked controversy and was widely discussed online.
9. The speaker of the video mentions that YouTube's algorithms have changed, making it harder for animators to get views and that BuzzFeed's content is often promoted on the platform.
10. The speaker of the video jokes that BuzzFeed is "digging its own grave" with its content.
11. The video ends with the speaker thanking viewers for watching and apologizing for potentially ruining their YouTube recommendations.