#Jon Zherka
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tobaccox · 1 year ago
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justinspoliticalcorner · 10 months ago
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Justin Horowitz at MMFA:
Personalities from the so-called “manosphere,” including Andrew Tate, Sneako, Myron Gaines, Jon Zherka, and Hannah Pearl Davis, have expressed their support for disgraced former President Donald Trump.  The manosphere is an online community of right-wing websites, bloggers, and influencers who repackage conservative, antifeminist, and regressive gender politics for the internet age, which they use to recruit and target young men.  Over the past year, several of these misogynistic content creators have embraced a range of extreme ideologies, including Nazism and antisemitism. (In one instance, Zherka instructed a group of women to do a Nazi Sieg Heil during a livestream and say “heil Hitler.”) Some have also encouraged their audiences — which includes pre-teens — to abuse women.   Several of these manosphere figures have featured white supremacist and Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes on their shows. In 2022, Fuentes dined with Trump and pro-Hitler rapper Ye (formerly Kanye West) at Mar-a-Lago.
Manosphere influencers such as Andrew Tate and Myron Gaines (Amrou Fudl) have expressed support for sexual assaulter Donald Trump's 2024 run for President.
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homucifer-ryotan · 4 months ago
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(TW for grooming, ephebophilia, underage drinking, etc)
Okay regardless if you're a man, a woman, straight, LGBT, leftist, conservative, etc, can we all agree that Jon Zherka and HeelMike should be banned off Youtube/Twitter/social media in general and be facing jail time? Can this be the one thing the whole internet agrees with? Like just look below.
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There should be no reason for 15 to 17 year olds to out in night clubs with strangers (or anyone else) in their 30’s, then have the adults bring said teenagers into their homes late at night. I shouldn’t have to explain how wrong it is.
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bigguccielwopo · 8 months ago
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Jon Zherka & Heel Mike almost throw hands while recording a podcast
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naildesigns24 · 7 months ago
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Jon Zherka Net Worth
Jon Zherka is no ordinary Twitch streamer. His journey from A bouncer in Vancouver to A social media sensation is filled with drama, controversy, And A hefty dose of humor. With A net worth of $300,000, Zherka’s story is A testament to The unpredictable world of internet fame. Let’s dive into The wild ride that is Jon Zherka’s life And career. What is Jon Zherka’s Net Worth? Breaking Down The…
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aethecreative · 11 months ago
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FIRST EVER ZHERKA x REINA E-DATE STREAM | REINA MEETS THE CULT OF @JonZ...
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slur-sayer · 8 months ago
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networthbiozone · 10 months ago
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🤖 Uncover the Controversial Rise of Jon Zherka: Twitch Sensation, Comedian, and Self-Proclaimed "Dating Guru"! 🔥 Dive into the Captivating and Divisive World of This Boundary-Pushing Content Creator Known for His Viral Streams, Provocative Humor, and Relationship Advice! 💻🍿
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clb-yogi · 2 years ago
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Watch "How To Treat Your Friend's Girlfriend - Jon Zherka" on YouTube
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famoussoul7 · 4 years ago
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Jon Zherka (Twitch Streamer) Age/ Girlfriend/ Family/ Net worth/ Career and Facts
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justinspoliticalcorner · 11 months ago
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Justin Horowitz at MMFA:
Right-wing “manosphere” influencers including Sneako, Jon Zherka, and Myron Gaines are embracing Nazism and defending Adolf Hitler online. These influencers — who have large followings across multiple platforms — have histories of making antisemitic comments and pushing conspiracy theories about Jewish people, but their pro-Hitler and Nazism commentary marks an escalation.   Over the past year, these three figures have praised and defended Hitler, done the Nazi Seig Heil salute while streaming, and refused to disavow Nazism. 
These influencers are part of the manosphere, an online community of right-wing websites, bloggers, and personalities cultivating a worldview based on conservative and regressive gender politics repackaged for the internet age.  While purporting to provide dating, financial, and lifestyle advice to men, some manosphere figures are aligning themselves with far-right personalities. Their online presence can serve as a gateway to push audiences further to the right toward more dangerous ideologies, as they often use other topics that interest young men — like weightlifting, video games, and boxing — to draw viewers in before diving into extremist content and misogyny. Figures in this group often push extremism and antisemitism while blaming women for myriad societal woes and treating them as an inferior sex. Rhetoric from these influencers can sometimes be overtly cruel and promote hitting, degrading, and shaming women.
Not only are misogynistic manosphere influencers anti-women, but also antisemites and Nazis themselves.
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aethecreative · 11 months ago
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FIRST EVER ZHERKA x REINA E-DATE STREAM | REINA MEETS THE CULT OF @Jon...
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slur-sayer · 8 months ago
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The Degenerate Life of Jon Zherka
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justinspoliticalcorner · 1 year ago
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Justin Horowitz at MMFA:
Misogynistic “manosphere” influencers including Andrew Tate, Sneako, and Jon Zherka are promoting violence against women and finding virality on TikTok via fan accounts posting their content. Some of these figures, including Sneako and Zherka, have over 100 fan accounts dedicated to sharing their toxic content, making it difficult for the platform to moderate and track the hateful rhetoric that these figures push.
While manosphere influencers themselves are not posting their content to TikTok, their large fan bases are flooding the platform with these influencers’ misogynistic and toxic content. This method — using swaths of devotees to overrun a platform with a particular figure’s content — is not new and has been used by fans of white nationalist and conspiracy theorist figures on TikTok to promote fringe and extremist content. TikTok has not successfully counteracted the massive fan account uploads that violate its Community Guidelines. These influencers are part of the manosphere, an online community of right-wing websites, bloggers, and personalities cultivating a worldview based on conservative and regressive gender politics repackaged for the internet age. Figures in this group often push extremism and antisemitism while blaming women for myriad societal woes and treating them as an inferior sex. Rhetoric from these influencers can sometimes be overtly cruel and promote hitting, degrading, and shaming women.
Manosphere personalities use other topics that interest young men — like weightlifting, video games, and boxing — to draw in viewers before diving into extremist content and misogyny, creating a dangerous pipeline for their fans. TikTok is a uniquely dangerous place for these influencers to infiltrate, as the platform is extremely popular with kids and teens — one survey found that phone users aged 11-17 spend a median time of one hour and 52 minutes per day on the app. Additionally, TikTok’s For You Page algorithm feeds toxic content to users even if they are not seeking it out, which could lead to accidental radicalization; an issue that already plagues men who fall prey to the extreme online communities. Misogynistic content has previously been singled out as an “enforcement gap” on TikTok, meaning the platform has struggled to moderate content that has promoted sexism. According to TikTok’s Community Guidelines, it does “not allow sexual exploitation or gender-based violence, including non-consensual sexual acts, image-based sexual abuse, sextortion, physical abuse, and sexual harassment."
Despite Andrew Tate being banned from TikTok, the platform is still rife with content from the violent misogynist, along with fellow manosphere influencers Sneako (aka Nico Kenn De Balinthazy) and Jon Zherka.
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