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I enjoyed the channel "forgotten weapons". I think guns are neat, but I don't wanna hear any right wing NRA bullshit. The presenter avoided politics and I was happy.
Then he did a series on guns from Rhodesia. OK, I give him the benefit of the doubt, though people who are interested in Rhodesia are way more sus than those interested in Nazi Germany. But then, the channel featured anti-riot weapons at the height of the George Floyd summer and I can only view that as pro-pig messaging. Fuck that channel.
I feel a bit less odd about Ian than you, but I can't deny I've had a little trouble after seeing some of his interviews and his fireside chats about YouTube policy.
Forgotten Weapons and also C&Rsenal are such wonderful sources of historical information, but their total avoidance of any direct stance leaves me assuming the worst when I get those potential dog whistles you mentioned.
I still watch them occasionally, but not near as much as before, and not anything off topic. I hope they're not shitty people, but if they leave me guessing, it's realistic to not trust them in certain areas.
Karl from InRange is more openly liberal and was just on again with the Behind the Bastards crew talking about do's and dont's about arming yourself if you are worried about the next few years. His channel seems to be more quirky stuff and less historical though, so not as much of what I'm looking for.
Learning about weaponry and some of these less talked about wars can definitely attract a lot of people I don't want to deal with. I don't need a liberal twist on it, but I definitely don't want conservative opinions on the side.