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Maritime shipping Youtube channels are very interesting Anonymous 03/02/26(Mon)16:35:52 No.529650209 [Reply]▶
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>big channels have up to a million subs, consistent 300k+ views
>100% sensible, middle-age to old white men. The kind of men you now only find in mundane but absolutely critical logistic/infrastructure jobs where you can't bullshit your way through it. Either the ship brings your oil to your port when you need it or it doesn't.
>interesting even to a layman with the modern technology to track all this; kind of like how train schedules have appealed to autists during the 20th century
>completely devoid of DEI since women and minorities haven't wanted to force their way in
As opposed to politics, entertainment, general topic talking heads, any female-dominated field, shipping is a throw back field that still requires competence. There are far fewer than these than first meets they eye. The military, for example, 100% is not. Because we don't fight wars any more, women and niggers and cucks can siphon off 80% of the competence as a DEI tax. The American military budget is so gigantic the remaining 20% still does the job. Maritime shipping is extremely different in that there are thousands of independent tasks where *each one* must successfully complete its tasks and there are big consequences for any one that fails.
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