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'''Haz Al-Din''', usually referred to shorthand as '''Haz''', is an entertainer, political theorist, and [[Marxism-Leninism|Marxist-Leninist]] who features as the most public representative of the [[Infrared|Infrared Collective]].
'''Haz Al-Din''', usually referred to shorthand as '''Haz''', is an entertainer, political theorist, and [[Marxism-Leninism|Marxist-Leninist]] who features as the most public representative of the [[Infrared|Infrared Collective]].

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Haz Al-Din
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NationalityLebanese American


Haz Al-Din, usually referred to shorthand as Haz, is an entertainer, political theorist, and Marxist-Leninist who features as the most public representative of the Infrared Collective.

Early Life

Haz was born in 1996 in Detroit, Michigan to a family of Shia Lebanese immigrants. He began studying Marxism when he was around 13 years old as an autodidact.

Infrared Collective

In the Summer of 2020, Haz, alongside the rest of the Infrared collective launched the Infrared YouTube channel. The collective began as a private study group sometime around 2015, and made the ultimate decision in the Summer of 2020 to go public for the first time.

Livestreaming

While in the middle of law school, Haz reportedly became afflicted with chronic insomnia, which prevented him from being able to write, which was his preferred method of expressing his ideas.

On January 21, 2021, during his law school's winter break, he made the fateful decision to go live on the Infrared YouTube channel.

Notable Debates

Debate with Neo Conservatives

The infamous 'Mongoloid' clip[1] originates from a debate with several Neo Conservatives, featuring a certain CANZCuck[2]. This resulted in a moment that would later in that same year go viral with the upload of Wow_Mao's video "I CAN BE WAY MORE RACIST THAN YOU."

Destiny

Dylan Burns

Vaush

Links

Suspended links

References