I agree. It's sort of like how Rickrollilng was a big thing on YouTube 10+ years ago. The irony is that people like that fancy themselves as "the resistance" when in reality there is nothing they say that is not suppressed, censored, or condemned by Big Tech, Big Pharma, transnational banking cartels, worldwide mega corporations, Hollywood, major sports franchises, the corporate-controlled media, nor the educational establishment. They can spout absurd platitudes of "white people are evil" and they have nothing to fear for any reprocussions of losing their job or being censored because major businesses from Nabisco to Bank of America are behind them all the way. They never stop to ponder the irony of why their anti-capitalist drivel fueled by class warfare is completely endorsed by mega corporations. The mindless mob thinks that being "woke" means believing whatever the mainstream media tells them. Meanwhile, I was permanently banned from Twitter because I dared suggest that people should be allowed to think for themselves and make their own decisions. They determined that to be "platform manipulation and spam."
The way I see it, politics-as-usual is merely an "us vs. them" issue. But that's not what I am addressing. What we're dealing with is a dangerous, violent front based on a complete ignorance of statistics that is burning down cities and killing people for the financial benefit of phony hypocrites. People endorsing this ideology of mayhem and destruction deserve to be challenged. Killing black people and/or destroying their businesses in the name of "Black Lives Matter" is hypocritical, and I imagine this guy doesn't even know anything about that. If there was a "save the whales" campaign that ended up killing more whales than whaling ships, I'd challenge that too. Heck, I cried a little seeing Officer David Dorn's widow give a speech on how her compassionate husband was murdered by that terrorist group. Black lives matter, except for Officer Dorn's life, apparently.
If I was in your position and the channel is a source of useful information, I'd skip past that part and watch the rest of the video, but I'd still respectfully challenge his position. After all, he's the host of the channel and I'm his guest. If he gets nasty, then he's the jerk; not me. Speaking from my experience, I welcome differing opinions if they are capable of phrasing their positions intelligently instead of denigrating me and using strawman tactics. Unfortunately that rarely ever happens.