Front Burner

Hasan Piker on how Trump seized online culture

The election of Donald Trump has been called ‘The first influencer election.’ Today, popular streamer Hasan Piker, breaks down how the conservative movement got a foothold in popular culture.
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American commentator and online streamer Hasan Piker speaks to Jayme Poisson the host of daily CBC News podcast Front Burner. (CBC)

For decades, conservatives worried about losing the fight for cultural relevancy. 

During his campaign, Donald Trump aggressively courted Gen Z and young millennial men — appearing on podcasts, streams and alongside influencers, discussing everything from combat sports to cocaine use. A PR campaign which many have credited, in part, for his election victory. 

Hasan Piker is a rare political streamer on the American left; on election day, his coverage garnered 7.5 million views. He joins the show for a discussion about why many young men have drifted rightward, and he addresses what that appeal is fundamentally about.

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