 What does it mean that a Twitch streamer can shut down New York City and cause chaos like this? Whitt is calm in Union Square Park in New York City this morning after a huge riot broke out there yesterday. Take a look at this video. Thousands of people flocked here after a streamer on the gaming platform Twitch called for a giveaway. Casanet claimed he was going to give away a large number of PlayStation 5 consoles to those who showed up. But NYPD confirms a streamer did not get the required permits to hold this event. Many in the crowd got violent when it became clear the streamer did not actually have the gaming consoles to give away. Police there say it spiraled into a dangerous situation. Listen, we're not against young people having a good time. We're not against young people gathering, but it can't be to this level. We're dangerous. A lot of people got hurt today. Casanet is now in custody this morning. He is charged with inciting a riot. This is going super viral right now. I'm talking about 500,000 different comments on the internet. Andrew, of course, we're talking about Kaisenette accidentally inciting a riot in New York City's Union Square. Andrew, he's about to get charged in court with several charges of inciting a riot. Yeah, and you know what? There's a lot of comments. Obviously, a lot of people are very emotional about this, blaming this. Oh, it shows that society is crumbling or this group and that group is like a race war. I don't want to get into that. And I'm not trying to. What I do want to cover is a lot more of the thoughtful comments that I thought were interesting, right? That we thought were interesting. And also, you know, we just want to have like a real conversation about, you know, we're in New York. Real quick, if you guys don't know who Casanet is, he's originally from New York. I believe he streams on Twitch from Atlanta and he's half what Haitian, half Trinidadian, which is a very New York thing to be. And he's like considered a Twitch streamer, Andrew, who's starting to become almost like an IRL real world celebrity. Yeah, yeah. So everybody, if you guys enjoy the commentary in the news that we cover, please hit that like button right now. Now, I do want to note before we get in the comment section, I know what a lot of people are going to say is like, oh, like Kaisenette is such a bad influence. This turned out this giveaway that he wanted to do actually turned out probably into the leaned into the one of the worst possible scenarios. And I would say, though, I've seen Black Friday sales and I've heard of Black Friday sales where people got trampled and died. I've also heard of people waiting in line for sneakers and obviously like anything else that causes a riot or a chaos. Are you talking about Travis Scott constant? Yeah, Travis Scott. Any time people are rushing the stage or want something, want a TV, it's always like a TV, people like get hurt. Right. And in this case, Andrew, it was PS5s and PlayStation gift cards. Right. Yeah. So is it speak on our consumeristic culture in America, our capitalist culture, does it speak on not having enough rules, not enough parents? I don't know. You guys let me know in the comments down below. Anyway, let's get into some of the comments. These are some of the more thoughtful ones. Like I said, there's ones like Super Defending Kai and other ones being like put them in jail and find them. $15 million. This is crazy. You're not going to see either extreme comments. These ones are more thoughtful. Somebody said, this is an example of how technology has allowed juvenile stupendess, which we all go through in our age to be amplified by millions. If the same scenario were to take place 50 years ago, maybe, maybe 30 young people would show up and only 10% of those would cause any problems. Do you think that this is true? Yeah. Well, if you're doing the math, 10% causing problems. Let's say that crowd was 800 and you just had 10% of that, that's 80 bad kids, 80 bad kids to turn up and then everybody else turns up, I can see how that happens. It's a chain reaction. You know, anytime one or like a small group gets hype, then it kind of has an infection amongst the other kids. Well, do you think it's because people want to have a crazy incident and they want to be lit, right? Yeah. They want to, they want to be lit, you know? And again, like, people have been trampled at concerts before, you know what I'm saying? So it's not like people haven't gotten hurt at other types of events with other groups of people before. Right. But for it to take place in a major transportation hub like Union Square, I know a lot of people had their commutes delayed and stuff like that. No, it looked insane. It looked insane. Well, you just can't like stop up society and mess up traffic like that, right? Somebody said, boondocks would have made a whole episode out of this madness. Yeah, to be honest, they would have. Somebody said props to the NYPD for ending the situation as soon as possible. Somebody could have gotten killed. Yeah, I mean, I'll tell you this, man, it's crazy because it's not fully Kai's fault. But Kai's bringing all these kids in a certain portion of them want to get lit. They want to get rowdy. It's going to turn into a ton of interactions. If the police see you, let's say, for example, just beating up a car, right? But nobody's in the car. They're going to have to stop you if you resist. Now this is turning into a crazy back and forth interaction. Yeah, exactly. And there's definitely some videos I saw of like a police. They're arresting a kid. They're arresting a kid and his head breaks the window of the taxi. I'm sure that's maybe not what they meant to happen, but it did happen. So I don't know what's going to happen with that. But definitely, I mean, there was like a stolen fresh food truck, right? Fresh direct fresh direct truck that kind of got stolen, but left there. And then there was like broken to a hot dog cart. Someone got someone's hot dog cart totally got like wasted. Somebody they just threw all the hot dog. So, uh, yeah, luckily no one got seriously hurt, but definitely property damage. Somebody said, this is in no way. Kai's fault. I guarantee you 10% of those people are even Kai's fan base or watch his streams. For example, it was just everybody and their mama's just going to a show to get lit to act crazy. Dude, all it takes is a bad 15% of the crowd, man. And then the rest, it will affect probably another 30%. And then now you got 40% of the crowd. You're saying regardless of whether the people are there out of true fandom or just to just to see something. Yeah, everybody's been in a crowd and got turned up or or I'm playing a basketball game, right? One teammate gets turned, starts a physical altercation. That kind of does inspire me to get a little crazy or something or more aggressive. And then look, now it's like a whole thing. So we have to understand there is a chain reaction to things. But again, anytime you have a large crowd, you're likely to have a certain number that's going to act bad. Right. This person said optics are essential, though, especially when you have millions of eyes on you. Yeah, I don't blame them, though. All that teenage energy, especially in the summertime, needed somewhere to go. It's 50-50. But at the end of the day, man, you'd have to say he started it. Yeah. And that's why he's going to get charged for something. He's probably not going to do jail time. But if you made me say he's going to get fine big time, and it's probably going to go on his record. Somebody said, imagine if people gathered like this to fight for policy changes, maybe then our politicians would actually be scared of us. All that power and no purpose. This is sad. SMH, look at this power. Imagine if you used it for good. I mean, that's the truth. But couldn't you say that about all these things? Like, you know how people spend like $50,000 on a Hermes bag? What if that 50,000 got redirected or redeployed to people who really need it? Or what if you started a business with the $50,000 and or funded some businesses and invested it, did some light venture capital stuff? Well, isn't the whole point Andrew that people don't give five, especially young people, right? Teenagers that obviously want gift cards to see Kaisenat and all the whole amp crew, the amp house. But it's like, they why would they get excited about something constructive, right? Exactly. Somebody said, if they were given out books, this never would have happened. That's kind of a funny comment. Yeah, of course, we know was wallowing out over. Yeah, some books. Somebody said, I love how the closest thing we get to the Paris riots are over PS5s. Basically, somebody saying America is so consumeristic. Is that kind of funny? Because, you know, in the Paris riots, they're famous for having smoke bombs and I don't know about M80s, but there were smoke bombs and M80s apparently, or at least that's what Mayor Adam said at the Kaisenat thing. But it's almost like, but that was he was just giving away PS5s. What was everybody protesting? No, yeah, definitely like some bad actors, man. And I think that's what actually ruins a lot of things. You know, you guys ever been to a party and two people start something and the party's going well, everybody's vibing. You say to people out of like, let's say an 80 person party, a house party, and then two people start fighting and then it's a chain reaction and then it literally ruins the party. No, it completely has energy and inertia that reverberates and vibrates throughout the room and it just chills the changes the vibe. Somebody said people want to be part of something so bad. This is sad. Play a sport or even a video game with friends. Join a book club. Fight for a cause. This is just sad. And somebody said, yeah, it's like that one meme where somebody's like messages somebody else and it's like, yo, do you want to beef? I need some more ops. Right. People are looking like I definitely think a lot of young people don't have like any mission in life. Like I'll just put it that way. Right. Yeah. Do you think that this was their mission? Their mission was to get lit whether or not because I heard there was only three actual PS5s given out. So you're not going to get one statistically. Yeah, I think a lot of people just want to get lit. Like they're just waiting for an event to go to and they kind of are waiting to be given some directions. You know, to be honest, like that's a lot of people. A lot of people have time. They don't have jobs. They have less responsibilities. So they're just looking for that call. And this was one of the calls. Somebody said these days when something like this happens, looks somewhere else for what's really happening. It's a PSYOP distraction. Yeah. Yes and no. I don't know. I just think that this incident plays really well in media. That's why it's getting like front page attention. Somebody said social media has young people under control in its sad. People just use any excuse they can in 2023 to act like a jackass. We need to re-institute the national draft for a two year period of mandated national service after a boot camp experience. Put them to work repairing our infrastructure. You don't like it. You're going to have to do time plus dishonorable discharge. Obviously, this is recommending something. If you guys know about Singapore National Service, this is recommending something similar to them. You don't have to serve in the military in Singapore, but you do have to serve serve in some sort of infrastructure value adding capacity. Yeah, yeah, it's not necessarily like, oh, you have to go protect the country from enemies. But you do have to serve the country somehow, like improve the country somehow, whether that's even cooking for certain organizations like government organizations or you're cleaning or you're patrolling or you're building infrastructure or something like that. Obviously, I really don't think this has the political willpower to pass through maybe like 20 levels of approval in America. But it would probably help if you could have. What if, you know, like in high school, I think they're supposed to be like minimum, like to graduate. Don't you have to do community service? Like that's what we had to do. We had to do like 20 hours of community service for the project, right? Yeah, but I think like nowadays, there's got to be a little bit more structured community service. Like you've got to like have organizations and directions for people. Yeah, somebody says parenting fail on a massive scale. I would probably imagine that most of these people probably think their actions were completely justified. So think about it this way, David, you grow up as a kid. So a lot of these kids are like 14, 15, right? So think about it since the age of eight or seven, they grew up on an iPad or the TV or the Internet, right? So then the parents aren't really there. So then they grew up on the Internet and they get very attached to the people who they consume on the Internet, right? And so they're very attached to Kai and all the other influencers. Maybe even we're part of it too, right? Sometimes where people are like, oh, I really know them. I want to follow them. I want to be influenced by them. So I guess the question is like, if you're an influencer, like, you know, like, what are you influencing people to do? Yeah, somebody said it's not even his fault. The people who showed up weren't acting right and hanging on to the car. And somebody else said the amount of people who are worried about Kai getting punishment and those kids more than the people like missing children, women and men in this country is crazy. We have major problems that deserve much more attention. Yeah, there are traffic children just around the corner in New York City, for example, and this is what people choose to spend with their time. This is what the police have to do with instead of real problems. So this person was saying arguing against this person by agreeing with them but going, yeah, look, now the police have to deal with this issue because this is stopping the flow of society. So you're actually taking the police away from doing their jobs on more important issues. Whereas the first girl was saying, why we everybody's blaming Kai when there's like people getting murdered and stuff like that. Right, right, right. Yeah, I mean, I guess that's just I mean, there's only like limited government resources, right? Yeah, somebody said the chaos is ultimately going to make Kai Sanat more YouTube famous. I think he's already pretty famous. I don't know. I mean, I don't know if people are going to tune in to be a fan of Kai Sanat more now, but somebody said this is the falling of civilization for the entire world to witness. We live in a failed society. If this is our future, then there is no future. A whole generation lost. Hopefully some parents in society open their eyes and start changing now. But then somebody else said, what, like January 6th, Trump? And of course, this turned into a whole argument about like, you know what I mean, what did Trump do? What did these people do? Oh, he was doing it from the White House and he got off. Why can't Kai get off? I don't really like this argument. And obviously, that's why I hate what Trump did, because now everybody can go. Oh, well, the president inside of the riot. Why can't I do it? Right, right, right. And that's just it's like such a poor president, I think, because like. No, that's a good point. Now it's just going to set like a downward spiral of like people going, oh, well, I didn't mean to have that thing happen. The what about ism. Yeah, it's like, oh, well, what about Trump? He did this. How come, you know, or what about Biden? Biden's breaking the law, blah, blah, blah. Yeah, somebody said, when was the last time these so-called influencers made a positive influence or impact in this society? I don't know. Let me know in the comments down below. I can't answer that question. Somebody said, because we're in such a capitalist society, we reward this behavior by increasing his notoriety, which makes him more profitable on Twitch, YouTube. And then he gets more subscribers, which invites more of this behavior. Let's just say this. Let's be honest, the NYPD has a weak case of inciting a riot against them just because he was given away some PS5s. Basically, there's just not a punishment for starting a riot these days. This person was referring to obviously, Andrew, over the past three years in America, what five years? We've had a lot of riots. There's been a lot of riots. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, you're I mean, I don't blame them for thinking that because think about who's been even punished for any of the riots, whether it's January 6 or anything else that happened. Somebody said, man, why are you guys trying to go get a PS5? Just save up a couple of paychecks at a teenage job and buy your own. You guys act like five hundred and fifty dollars is a lot of money. Somebody said, man, I'm young, but my whole generation is scared of a job and scared of responsibilities. They're just trying to get rich quick. And that's why they all wanted to go get the PS5s. Yeah. I mean, Andrew, endless comments. Like I said, I think I read through five thousand. I saw that there was five hundred thousand. We're talking about ones defending them, ones against them. I want to say the distribution was maybe 75 percent in some respects, at least against what happened. Right. Like people are like, this was bad. And this show was poorly on America to the rest of the world, right? Yeah. So I guess what are your overall takeaways? Like, what do you think? I guess I don't want to focus so much on Kaisen that and his punishment because that's going to be up to the law. What? I mean, he should get fined at least like three hundred thousand dollars for sure. Well, he has to get fined enough that it makes him think. Yeah, he'll never do it again. I think that's the whole point of him getting arrested is not to throw Kaisen that in jail, which I don't necessarily think he should go to jail, but he should basically promise to never do this again. Yeah. I mean, maybe he should. I don't know what what the court even can do. You can't really make him post any certain type of content that's more positive or tell everybody to go do community service. They won't even do it. Or what does the government tell the platforms like Twitch and YouTube to like kind of defund him, you know, like demonetize him? I don't know. Can I'm a fan of Kaisen that's as much as like somebody who's like super not in his demographic can be in the sense like I can totally see the talent. I can see why he's popular making what four to eight ten million dollars a year right now. Yeah. Yeah. But remember when Logan Paul kind of had that whole adpocalypse with YouTube or basically because he had the suicide forest footage and then it totally like turned a lot of ads off alert to it actually led to 30 percent of the advertisers leaving out of the advertiser pool. It kind of changed YouTube low key forever. Right. You know what I mean? And so I think like, does this have that type of effect? I think for teenagers, superstars, specifically where your fan base is, let's just say 10 to 20 years old. This absolutely changes the precedent for live events. I just do not think you can basically be like, yo, I'm going to utilize my 10 to 20 year old fan base during the summer where kids have nothing to do and then like shut down crucial parts of a gigantic society. You know what it is now? A lot of those really big influencers and we're not one of them. We even if we invited all our fans on, I don't think it would be wouldn't be that many people, at least to cause a riot. But I guess like I think people no longer can say, oh, I didn't know that was going to happen. Right. Like if Aiden Ross decides to do a giveaway and a similar thing happens, Aiden Ross cannot possibly say, guys, I am innocent. I had no idea this was going to happen. Literally, you have an idea this is going to happen. So now this is that president. Everybody's educated on what the potential consequences are. So yeah, you're right. A lot of these big guys cannot just throw random, crazy meetups anymore. Yeah. I mean, also, I think that I don't want to say it's I want to say in the media, it's kind of getting blown out of proportion a little bit. But obviously the precedent is going to be really important. That said, like, you know what I mean? Well, maybe they make the Kaisenat law, you know what I mean? Right. The Kai law where it's like, yo, guys, has an influencer on the internet that makes a bunch of money per year and has a lot of a young fan base, you know, better than to just incite chaos by saying you're going to give away a bunch of stuff. How about keep online fans, Andrew online and don't turn them off? I think I like controlled environments. Obviously it's different like venues that like, you know, you have to pay to get in VidCon and stuff like that. Yeah. I mean, what was that Trevor Noah quote? So I wanted to say this quote by Trevor Noah, and this is how I'd end off because I was trying to think of like, why so many people connect with people so fervently where they want to come out and see them so bad and get lit and then like, you know, chaos ensues. Part of it is because like when you put out this much content like Kaisenat or streams like eight hours a day, right? Yeah, people become so connected to you. And actually it's funny because Kai hasn't spoken. He's only spoken with such a small fraction of them, but most people really feel like they know Kaisenat. So they feel closer to him than he feels close with them, of course. So in a way, are they wrong for feeling so close to you as an influencer? Yeah, especially in New York. I mean, he's a New York kid who left went to Atlanta, became a multi millionaire and a superstar. And it's almost like his homecoming in Union Square. But of course, it just got out of control. Yeah. Well, I don't know, guys. You let me know in the comments down below what you think. I mean, what's done is done. Nobody got seriously hurt. Obviously, there was damage. Obviously, it was messy. Obviously, it was chaotic. Obviously, it's not good to have. But what are some thoughtful things that you guys have to say? We'd love to read it in the comments down below. Yeah, I hope he learns from it. Like I said, I support Kaisenat. You know, I think he's a really talented guy. And I hope he learns from it and makes some adjustments. Let us know what you guys think. Until next time, we're going to hop up boys. We out. Peace.