Tyler Zed

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Tyler Zed is an American internet personality, conservative political commentator, Air Force veteran, and podcast host. He is a rising star in conservative media, and his YouTube channel, Zeducation, sits at almost 800,000 subscribers, as of 2021.

YouTube Videos

Zed owns three YouTube channels, Zeducation[1] Zedcast[2], and Zedumentaries[3].

On his main channel, Zeducation, he posts videos covering a variety of subjects. His more serious videos entail highlighting and criticizing Liberal hypocrisy in government, media, and entertainment, as well as satirizing and ridiculing the Establishment, Big Pharma, and Big Tech, while in his more lighthearted videos, he features and discusses humorous memes and videos sent in by his viewers and assembled by his brother and editor, Deev. Zeducation videos generally follow a series format, with each video going under a category. The most frequent series are "That Didn't Age Well", where Zed counts down moments of hypocrisy from the MSM, politicians, etc., and "Meme Review", where he satirically impersonates a social media fact-checker, reviewing memes and deciding which are okay to post, as well as "Try Not To Laugh" and "You Laugh You Lose", where he watches viewers' memes and gives commentary on them. Viewers can expect one episode from each throughout the week.

On his second channel, Zedcast, he posts episodes and clips from his podcast of the same name, which he hosts with Deev and their friend Daniel. On the podcast, they discuss politics, news, entertainment, and conspiracy theories.

Zed recently started a third channel, named Zedumentaries, in September of 2021. As written in the channel's 'about' page, it will be dedicated to "Documenting anomalies, absurdities and amazing stories in our world"[4]. The first 'Zedumentary' was published on September 26th, 2021, and was titled "The Cultish Pseudoscience of Breatharianism". In the video, Zed breaks down the scam of "Breatharianism", a foolish idea suggesting that humans can somehow live without food and water, surviving only on air and sunlight. He likens its proponents to the snake oil fraudsters and carpetbaggers of the 19th century.

Political Views

Zed is a conservative, anti-establishment populist, as well as a supporter of individual liberty and personal freedom. He supported Donald Trump in both the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections [5]. He criticizes both Democrats and Republicans for failing to act in the interest of the people, advocates for term limits in Congress, and criticizes the Two-Party System in U.S. Politics. He is pro-gun, pro-life, and he ridicules liberals who promote COVID-19 hysteria. Zed is also a fervent advocate for veterans, being one himself, and often calls out the military-industrial complex for its lies and corruption [6]. While he has expressed socially conservative views on topics such as the culture war, the LGBT Agenda and Hollywood Values, he does not appear to be a strong Christian, and keeps his religious beliefs to himself. He has also said he supports the legalization of marijuana.

Personal Life

Zed lives in Minnesota, and was married in May of 2021[7].

Military Service

Zed served in the Air Force from 2011 to 2015 as a medical technician. He has referred to the false promise made by Barack Hussein Obama to have soldiers out of Afghanistan by 2014 as his "red-pill moment" [8].

Publications

In 2018, he published a collaborative book with Dan Wheeler, titled "101 Facts That’ll Convince Your Liberal Friend to Walk Away"[9].

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