This Youtuber Risks His Life for Important Content

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Published 2023-08-29

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  • @friendlyjordies
    😘Big McThankies from McShankies! Seriously kind words!
  • @TheChapelx
    Attempts on his life, multiple lawsuits, raids on his and his employees homes by fucking antiterrorism units, being villianized by the mainstream media, feuds with top members of the state government. The guy is an absolute legend
  • @Grace_Frick
    He’s a f^cking legend that is not appreciated enough by the rest of Australia. He’s respected by former Prime Ministers and the media still hates him. We don’t deserve him, but I’m glad he does what he does. He’s also funny as hell.
  • @goosememer4841
    Australian here, our media is beyond corrupt all mostly own by the same guy, Jordan stands as a pillar of hope for a lot of younger people who see this corruption in plain day
  • @opatolive
    As a non-Australian, I was shocked to discover just how corrupt Australia is. And then I realized that it is probably just as corrupt everywhere but most places don't have journalists willing to stick their neck out in the way he has done. Jordan is a gift to the people of Australia for doing the dirty work that nobody else wants to do. He is doing a service for the regular people of the land down under.
  • @L3SSTH4NL33T
    Friendlyjordies and Coffeezilla is not the investigative journalist crossover i expected, but it was definitely the one i needed
  • @_imnic_879
    As an aussies. Brings a tear to my eyes. Jordan’s work opened my eyes to the corruption in NSW politics and the extent of corruption within our government as a whole.
  • @PAEz...
    Jordies is a troll with a soul. Im not always into his comedy but Im always into his content. Its a shame some cant see past his comedy and hear the context. Hes a legend and some of the best true reporting out there., proud hes an Australian.
  • I'm surprised the lad is still alive, with all the stuff he's been through, and all the corrupt people he's pissed off. Wish him all the best.
  • FriendlyJordies is one of the only non corrupted, trustworthy, and respectable journalists that still exists in this silly world.
  • @karatexperience
    The best quote this guy ever said was in his video "How to solve a problem like friendlyjordies" where he went full killer mode on two australian journalists and ended saying something like "While you treat your audience as a market, I treat them like human beings. I don't have a "market" I have a Duty." and that's just powerful.
  • @LtSorrel
    This guy is a total badass. He's an excellent investigative journalist and he should be funded. Well done, thanks so much for keeping up with him!
  • @user-md1po9op4o
    friendly jordies is one of the goats of youtube journalism. he has been assaulted, firebombed, had his life threatened multiple times, etc. HE'S A BLOODY LEGEND MATE
  • @CheshireGhost
    Sadly, the easiest way to tell if someone's actually doing a great job at exposing and fighting corruption is seeing how ruthlessly that media tries to demonize them.
  • He's single handedly outdoing pretty much the entirety of Australian Media
  • @knowEyeDeer
    Ya know what's great about Jordan? He does massive dives into complicated serious issues and makes you laugh. That's a rare quality these days.
  • @luvyluck1
    Investigative reporters really deserve more appreciation for their work. They risk their life to expose scumbags and help victims speak their truth.
  • I’m scared shitless for him. He says what needs to be said, and they try to kill him over it. The corruption is too real.
  • @romansparky
    We are finally at the point where YouTubers are no longer just YouTubers. So many are now just branching out to fulfill roles previously filled by traditional television network content. Except now they have more creative control and they cut out more of the middlemen, so in many cases it feels like the content is actually better.
  • @samh3239
    I like it when charlie helps his friends get more views, and also spreading the stories people need to hear which are valueble for us as a society.