![]() He’s had on Bob The Drag Queen to speak with a commenter who simply wrote “I really really really don’t like Bob The Drag Queen,” and even the Peloton husband (from that iconic Peloton commercial) and a man who called him a loser. He’s had on people who disagree on using the term Latinx instead of Latino or Latina, and he’s even reconnected (and helped with the reconciliation of) old friends who were torn apart by their Facebook posts about the 2016 election. Dylan has brought together two teenagers from opposite sides of the political spectrum to speak about guns. Episodes are typically 40 minutes long.Īll of these episodes are so much deeper than they seem, not unlike the profiles and posts we see on the internet. This is not a “Gotcha!” show, though it’s instead dedicated to bringing people together despite their differences, the comments they unthinkingly wrote on a bad day, and their misunderstandings. ![]() Since those first nine episodes, “Conversations with People Who Hate Me” has now recorded nearly 40 episodes that instead involve Dylan moderating conversations between anonymous strangers, feuding friends, and estranged family. He reaches out to both sides of the aisle that hate him, speaking to left-leaning hate commenters who post that he “represents the worst aspects of liberalism” and a fellow gay man who called Dylan a “flaming homo, sissy, and idiot.” While Dylan leads a rather political life (he’s made many social justice videos that have gone viral) and obviously much of the feuding online leans very political, he makes sure to not make this a left vs. He speaks with people who have told him that he was “the reason this country is dividing itself,” “condescending as f*ck,” called him a “piece of sh*t,” and even told him to kill himself. “Conversations with People Who Hate Me” began in the summer of 2017, with its first nine episodes actually focusing in on Dylan and the people who have sent him hate over the internet. Memes, Reddit deep dives, and the history of Furries: 7 podcasts about internet culture Is Dylan the worst?
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