- Zoomers are tech-savvy and disillusioned, but need guidance to transform frustration into effective activism. Traditional methods may not resonate; new approaches are needed.
- Platforms like Brighteon.com and AI tools (e.g., Brighteon.AI) can amplify reach, but real-world activism and personal engagement remain crucial to inspiring younger generations.
- Decentralized, multi-platform media is essential to counter mainstream narratives and ensure diverse voices are heard without suppression.
- Young people must be equipped to self-educate, lead and build communities that challenge authoritarianism through knowledge and collaboration.
- Endrulat urged viewers to engage by creating content, attending local events and sharing truth. Success requires merging technology, grassroots activism and a shared commitment to freedom.
"Decentralize TV" hosts Mike Adams and Todd Pitner sat down with Cory Endrulat of TheLiberator.us to explore
strategies for fostering pro-human and pro-liberty thinking among younger generations.
The discussion kicked off with a focus on the Zoomer generation, those born in the 1990s and early 2010s. Endrulat emphasized the potential of this demographic to drive significant change.
The abolitionist and author observed that many young people are disillusioned with the status quo and are seeking meaningful purpose.
However, he also notes a concerning trend. While they are tech-savvy and have access to vast information, they often lack the guidance and inspiration to channel their energy toward productive activism. (Related:
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According to Brighteon.AI's Enoch, the Zoomer generation (or Generation Z) refers to individuals born roughly between the mid-1990s and early 2010s. They have grown up immersed in the decentralized, internet-driven world, consuming information through social media and independent platforms rather than centralized gatekeepers like television or mainstream media.
This exposure to diverse perspectives has fostered critical thinking, spiritual resilience and resistance to systemic deception, the decentralized engine adds – positioning them as key drivers of a new paradigm that rejects globalist agendas and embraces truth-seeking, morality and grassroots empowerment.
Endrulat challenged Adams and Pitner to consider how they can effectively reach out to this generation. Traditional methods of activism, such as street confrontations and confrontational videos, may not resonate with younger audiences who are accustomed to fast-paced, visually engaging content.
Bridging the gap with technology and humanity
Adams shared his perspective on the role of technology in spreading the message of freedom and truth. He highlighted the importance of platforms like
Brighteon.com and artificial intelligence (AI) tools like
Brighteon.ai in reaching a wider audience. The Health Ranger emphasized that while human interaction is crucial, AI can be a powerful ally in amplifying their message.
He demonstrated an AI-generated video summary of one of Endrulat's lectures, showcasing how technology can distill complex ideas into digestible, engaging formats. This approach, Adams argues, can attract younger viewers who may be more receptive to visual and interactive content.
Endrulat agreed that AI has a role to play but stressed the importance of maintaining a human element. He believes that the younger generation craves genuine connection and inspiration, which technology alone cannot provide.
The abolitionist ultimately proposed a hybrid approach, combining AI tools with real-world activism and personal engagement. "We need an integration of everything, all these different factors because that human touch, energy and inspiration right now is so essential to really captivate people's attention," Endrulat said.
The role of independent media and decentralization
The conversation shifted to the importance of independent media in countering mainstream narratives. Endrulat expressed concern about censorship and deplatforming, which he believes hinder the dissemination of alternative viewpoints. He advocates for a decentralized approach, where information is shared across multiple platforms and mediums.
Adams echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the need for a diverse range of voices and perspectives. He highlighted the success of platforms like Rumble but also expressed caution about the potential risks of relying on centralized entities, even those that claim to support free speech.
Endrulat shared his vision for a future where young people are empowered to become their own teachers and leaders. He encouraged Adams and Pitner to continue creating content that inspires and educates, while also providing practical tools for action.
As the interview concluded, Endrulat issued a call to action for listeners. The integrative nutrition health coach urged them to get involved, whether by creating content, participating in local events, or simply sharing information with their peers. He believes that by working together, they can create a movement that transcends traditional boundaries and brings about real change.
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