Editing Jackson Hinkle

From InfraWiki
Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.

The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then publish the changes below to finish undoing the edit.

Latest revision Your text
Line 28: Line 28:


==Early Work and Online Presence==
==Early Work and Online Presence==
Jackson was born in San Clemente, California in September 1999. In his adolescence, he was a surfer and local environmental activist who sought to keep his hometown's beaches and water clean. He attended San Clemente High School, where he wrote for the Triton Times school newspaper.<ref>https://tritontimes.com/16854/meet-our-staff/jackson-hinkle-writer/</ref> In 2018, at 19 years old, Hinkle ran for San Clemente city council while simultaneously acting as Youth Director for Chooose, a small environmental activist group in the area.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESq8IXVYLdA</ref> He lost the seat by three percentage points.<ref>https://tritontimes.com/25789/news/meet-schs-graduate-jackson-hinkle-a-2019-san-clemente-city-council-candidate/</ref> Running again for the same position in 2019 after graduating, he focused on opposing "reckless overdevelopment", clearing nuclear waste from the beaches, addressing the rising problem of homelessness in Orange County, and above all "[representing]  the needs of residents and businesses throughout our community, rather than those of wealthy campaign contributors and developers who seek to divide our community and destroy our ways of life."<ref>ibid.</ref> Though he lost, he gained an early understanding of politics on the local, regional, and national levels. Hinkle then attended Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, California, majoring in political science.<blockquote>“Turn your passion into action. Since I was little, I have been passionate about protecting and preserving the ocean I surf, the mountains I hike, the slabs I boulder, and the plants and animals that inhabit all of these wonderful places. It is my passion to represent those who are underrepresented, those who have not been given an equal opportunity in life, or those who feel voiceless. I have a passion to protect the city I love from reckless overdevelopment, from the nation’s largest defacto nuclear waste dump, and from corruption in our local government. When action originates from a place of love, there is no stopping it." '''''- Jackson Hinkle interviewed during his second campaign, Sept. 20th, 2019'''''</blockquote>Jackson supported the [[Bernie Sanders]] presidential campaigns of 2016 and 2020. Though being lauded by Variety and other magazines as one of the "most inspirational kids of 2017"<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20200215103607/https://www.rd.com/true-stories/inspiring/most-inspiring-stories-kids/</ref>, internet nobodies, wannabes, and trolls learn of Jackson's "progressive activist" past and claim he became a grifter online in spite of his adolescent views; yet they have no concept of development or growth, upending their charges; not to mention, due to such lack of rigorous thought, they neglect the clear and consistent principles which he has had since early childhood.
Jackson was born in San Clemente, California in September 1999. In his adolescence, he was a surfer and local environmental activist who sought to keep his hometown's beaches and water clean. He attended San Clemente High School, where he wrote for the Triton Times school newspaper.<ref>https://tritontimes.com/16854/meet-our-staff/jackson-hinkle-writer/</ref> In 2018, at 19 years old, Hinkle ran for San Clemente city council while simultaneously acting as Youth Director for Chooose, a small environmental activist group in the area.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESq8IXVYLdA</ref> He lost the seat by three percentage points.<ref>https://tritontimes.com/25789/news/meet-schs-graduate-jackson-hinkle-a-2019-san-clemente-city-council-candidate/</ref> Running again for the same position in 2019 after graduating, he focused on opposing "reckless overdevelopment", clearing nuclear waste from the beaches, addressing the rising problem of homelessness in Orange County, and above all "[representing]  the needs of residents and businesses throughout our community, rather than those of wealthy campaign contributors and developers who seek to divide our community and destroy our ways of life."<ref>ibid.</ref> Though he lost, he gained an early understanding of politics on the local, regional, and national levels. Hinkle then attended Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, California, majoring in political science.<blockquote>“Turn your passion into action. Since I was little, I have been passionate about protecting and preserving the ocean I surf, the mountains I hike, the slabs I boulder, and the plants and animals that inhabit all of these wonderful places. It is my passion to represent those who are underrepresented, those who have not been given an equal opportunity in life, or those who feel voiceless. I have a passion to protect the city I love from reckless overdevelopment, from the nation’s largest defacto nuclear waste dump, and from corruption in our local government. When action originates from a place of love, there is no stopping it." '''''- Jackson Hinkle interviewed during his second campaign, Sept. 20th, 2019'''''</blockquote>Jackson supported the [[Bernie Sanders]] presidential campaigns of 2016 and 2020. Though being lauded by Variety and other magazines as one of the "most inspirational kids of 2017"<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20200215103607/https://www.rd.com/true-stories/inspiring/most-inspiring-stories-kids/</ref>, internet nobodies, wannabes, and trolls learn of Jackson's "progressive activist" past and claim he became a grifter online in spite of his adolescent views, yet they have no concept of development or growth, upending their charges; not to mention, due to such lack of rigorous thought, they neglect the clear and consistent principles which he has had since early childhood.


During the [[COVID Pandemic]], Jackson started his political show ''The Dive with Jackson Hinkle'' on YouTube and began streaming as JacksonHinkleTV on Twitch. He was censored and subsequently banned from Twitch, alongside [[Haz Al-Din]], for their anti-imperialist coverage of the [[Russo-Ukrainian War]].<ref>https://twitter.com/jacksonhinklle/status/1514392569945333760</ref> Twitch debate bros and Breadtubers praised the Amazon-owned company for this censorship-- however, of course, this only make Jackson (and Haz) more popular among online audiences and notorious or infamous among Redditors, liberals, and other (overlapping) anti-communist groups online. Both Jackson and Haz continued on Youtube-- garnering multiple strikes each on their respective accounts, meaning Jackson can be banned from YouTube permanently in fewer steps-- and on [[Rumble]], an alternative, anti-censorship streaming platform. During this time, Jackson's YouTube cannel began growing somewhat rapidly due to his unwavering counter-hegemonic coverage of the Ukraine war, including not only his regular geopolitical-analytic news show, but Twitch debates and interviews as well. When ''The Dive'' reached 50-60,000 subscribers on YouTube, he was interviewed by [[Jimmy Dore]] on [[The Jimmy Dore Show]] and Primo Radical shortly after himself interviewing [[Aaron Maté]] of [[The Grayzone]] on ''The Dive''. Soon after, Jackson, who had previously debated Twitch streamers such as [[Destiny]], debated former federal informant [[Vaush]] on the OPCW coverup of the 2018 Syrian rebel gas attacks. Vaush rage-quit this debate after essentially calling Jackson a neo-Nazi for not entertaining his [[Anglo Box]]. Jackson soon became a regular guest on ''The Jimmy Dore Show,'' and began collaborating often with Aaron and [[Max Blumenthal]], editors of ''The Grayzone'', among others, on geopolitical and political analysis. He began to have interviews and conversations with [[Revolutionary Blackout Network]] members and others in independent media. Soon, he was put alongside journalists, philosophers, musicians, and other civilians on the Ukrainian kill list Myrotverets simply for being one of the only people in the U.S. opposing the war, opposing [[NATO]] expansion, and vehemently opposing current and historical American involvement in Ukraine-- all while growing immensely influential in American political discourse.<ref>https://myrotvorets.center/</ref>
During the [[COVID Pandemic]], Jackson started his political show ''The Dive with Jackson Hinkle'' on YouTube and began streaming as JacksonHinkleTV on Twitch. He was censored and subsequently banned from Twitch, alongside [[Haz Al-Din]], for their anti-imperialist coverage of the [[Russo-Ukrainian War]].<ref>https://twitter.com/jacksonhinklle/status/1514392569945333760</ref> Twitch debate bros and Breadtubers praised the Amazon-owned company for this censorship-- however, of course, this only make Jackson (and Haz) more popular among online audiences and notorious or infamous among Redditors, liberals, and other (overlapping) anti-communist groups online. Both Jackson and Haz continued on Youtube-- garnering multiple strikes each on their respective accounts, meaning Jackson can be banned from YouTube permanently in fewer steps-- and on [[Rumble]], an alternative, anti-censorship streaming platform. During this time, Jackson's YouTube cannel began growing somewhat rapidly due to his unwavering counter-hegemonic coverage of the Ukraine war, including not only his regular geopolitical-analytic news show, but Twitch debates and interviews as well. When ''The Dive'' reached 50-60,000 subscribers on YouTube, he was interviewed by [[Jimmy Dore]] on [[The Jimmy Dore Show]] and Primo Radical shortly after himself interviewing [[Aaron Maté]] of [[The Grayzone]] on ''The Dive''. Soon after, Jackson, who had previously debated Twitch streamers such as [[Destiny]], debated former federal informant [[Vaush]] on the OPCW coverup of the 2018 Syrian rebel gas attacks. Vaush rage-quit this debate after essentially calling Jackson a neo-Nazi for not entertaining his [[Anglo Box]]. Jackson soon became a regular guest on ''The Jimmy Dore Show,'' and began collaborating often with Aaron and [[Max Blumenthal]], editors of ''The Grayzone'', among others, on geopolitical and political analysis. He began to have interviews and conversations with [[Revolutionary Blackout Network]] members and others in independent media. Soon, he was put alongside journalists, philosophers, musicians, and other civilians on the Ukrainian kill list Myrotverets simply for being one of the only people in the U.S. opposing the war, opposing [[NATO]] expansion, and vehemently opposing current and historical American involvement in Ukraine-- all while growing immensely influential in American political discourse.<ref>https://myrotvorets.center/</ref>
Please note that all contributions to InfraWiki may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see Meta:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!
Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)