First off, an inquiring mind would very quickly form the opinion that PragerU was suspect, simply because suggesting it is university connected when it is not smells shonk.
Then, 'if i can help even one;'.... That's it. Princeton history professor Kevin M. Kruse says it: "In Kruse’s Twitter takedown of the video, over the course of more than two dozen tweets, he destroys the PragerU video’s proposition. “I was originally going to let it slide, then I saw that it had almost 10 million views — if I can help one person push back against this stuff, it’s worth taking the time to go through it one more time and really hit specifically the argument laid on the mat,” Kruse tells Hatewatch."
Only one would be enough. That slipped in, years ago i read an opinion saying conservatives were more organized than those on the left. Francesca Tripodi's study there supports than contention, while shedding more light on just how well organized the right is:
"Francesca Tripodi, a sociologist, examined the effect of PragerU’s videos in a scholarly report for the Data & Society Research Institute titled “Searching for Alternative Facts: Analyzing Scriptural Inference in Conservative News Practices.”
Tripodi spent extensive time with a conservative women’s group and a college Republican group for her study. “My goal was to push back on this idea that conservatives are cultural doofs that don’t read; as a scholar I don’t buy that. There are people approaching content in a meaningful way. It was through these groups that I started learning about PragerU and how much it is a beloved source of news and information amongst most people I spoke with,” she tells Hatewatch.
Tripodi says she discovered several elements tied to PragerU’s presenters and its online marketing that paint the brief videos watched more than a billion times in a troublesome light.
To start with, when one visits the PragerU channel on YouTube, there is a column of “Related Channels” with links to other outlets PragerU’s audience may find interesting: Fox News seems to be a no-brainer, as does The Daily Wire, given its founder Ben Shapiro’s relationship as a presenter for PragerU. But alongside those you also can find the channel of Stefan Molyneux, an extremist who espouses pseudo-scientific “race realism” propaganda.
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As Tripodi’s study demonstrates, PragerU seems to be yet another node on the internet connecting conservative media consumers to the dark corners of the extreme right."