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Hasan Piker's ABC return sparks conservative outrage

Created at 17 Aug · 7:56 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Leftwing commentator Hasan Piker is set to appear on Australia's ABC program 'Planet America' to discuss the rise of Democratic socialists. His upcoming appearance has drawn criticism from Australian conservatives, who question the ABC's decision to platform him.

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Key Numbers

3 millionHasan Piker's Twitch followers
2019Year Piker made controversial 9/11 remarks
68Complaints to ABC about Piker's previous appearance

Who's Involved

Hasan Piker
Leftwing political commentator and streamer with millions of followers
John Barron
Host of ABC's 'Planet America' program
James Morrow
News24 host critical of Piker's ABC appearance
Hugh Marks
ABC's managing director
Charlie Kirk
Conservative activist whose assassination Piker discussed on ABC
Roger Stone
Longtime ally of Donald Trump interviewed by Barron

↳ Why This Matters

The controversy surrounding Hasan Piker's appearance highlights ongoing debates about media platforming of controversial figures, the role of public broadcasters in political discourse, and the influence of online commentators on mainstream politics.

Key facts

  • Leftwing commentator Hasan Piker will appear on ABC's 'Planet America' to discuss the rise of Democratic socialists.
  • His appearance has drawn criticism from Australian conservatives, who question the ABC's decision to platform him.
  • Piker has a large online following and is known for his strong critiques of the Democratic establishment and US foreign policy.
  • He has made controversial statements, including remarks about 9/11 and Israel.
  • Host John Barron defended the decision, citing Piker's relevance to the upcoming US elections.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is set to feature leftwing commentator Hasan Piker on its program 'Planet America' as US midterm elections approach. The episode is slated to focus on the "rise of Democratic socialists and the populist left," with Piker discussing his perspective on current political events.

Piker, who boasts over three million followers on Twitch and millions more across other platforms, is a prominent voice for progressive politics in the US. He is known for his daily streams covering topics such as American foreign policy, capitalism, and criticism of the Democratic establishment, often resonating with a young male demographic.

However, Piker's upcoming appearance has ignited controversy among Australian conservatives. Figures like News24 host James Morrow have voiced strong criticism, questioning the ABC's decision to platform a commentator with a history of controversial statements and challenging the use of taxpayer funds for such content. Morrow specifically questioned if the ABC was "immune to consequences" for featuring Piker.

ABC host John Barron has defended the inclusion of Piker, urging critics to watch the program before forming judgments. Barron stated that Piker is a "central figure" in the current political landscape and that interviewing him is a matter of relevance, drawing parallels to past interviews with figures like Sean Hannity and Roger Stone. Barron noted that he was prepared to discuss Piker's role in the upcoming elections, just as he would discuss the role of other political commentators.

Piker himself has expressed indifference to criticism from the right, stating, "I have no issues getting vilified by people on the right. I love when my enemies hate me." He has previously made provocative statements, including suggesting the US "deserved" the September 11 terrorist attacks and that he would "vote for Hamas over Israel every single time," though he maintains he is not antisemitic but against Zionism and Israeli policy.

This is not Piker's first appearance on the ABC. He previously spoke with Sarah Ferguson on '7.30' about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. That appearance generated 68 complaints, with viewers deeming Piker a "far-left extremist" and alleging "unsupported adverse claims" about Kirk. The ABC ombudsman, however, determined the segment did not breach editorial standards.

Concerns about the ABC's editorial choices have been amplified by recent events, such as managing director Hugh Marks' apology to Gina Rinehart following a documentary that included offensive comments about the mining billionaire. Despite the ombudsman finding no breach of policy, Marks acknowledged the segment fell "short of community expectations" and indicated a review of editorial guidance.

Frequently asked questions

Hasan Piker is a 35-year-old leftwing political commentator and streamer with a large following on platforms like Twitch, YouTube, and Instagram. He is known for his progressive views and criticism of the Democratic establishment.

Conservatives are outraged due to Piker's history of controversial statements, including remarks about 9/11 and Israel, and his strong leftwing political stances, which they believe are inappropriate for a public broadcaster like the ABC to platform.

Yes, Piker previously appeared on ABC's '7.30' program to discuss the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. That appearance led to complaints, but the ABC ombudsman found no breach of editorial standards.

Barron defends the decision by stating Piker is a relevant and central figure in the current US political landscape, particularly concerning the rise of progressive Democrats, and that his inclusion is based on interest and relevance.

What Happens Next

01The 'Planet America' episode featuring Hasan Piker is scheduled to air on Monday night.

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How It Developed

Hasan Piker, a leftwing commentator with millions of followers, is set to appear on ABC's 'Planet America'.
The episode will focus on the rise of Democratic socialists and the populist left.
Conservative figures in Australia, including James Morrow, have criticized the ABC's decision to feature Piker.
Morrow questioned the ABC's judgment and suggested the program should not be funded by taxpayer dollars.
Host John Barron defended the decision, stating Piker is a central figure in the upcoming US elections and that critics should watch the episode before judging.
Piker is known for his unfiltered commentary on American foreign policy, capitalism, and criticism of the Democratic establishment.
He has previously made controversial remarks, including stating the US "deserved" the September 11 attacks and that he would "vote for Hamas over Israel every single time".
Piker was previously banned from entering the UK.

Sources

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Who is Hasan Piker – and why are some conservatives outraged about his return to the ABC?The Guardian

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