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* [[Schedule Slip]]: Sadly, her videos have become less common lately. Her latest is apparently in the final stages of editing, after running into some copyright problems.
* [[Schedule Slip]]: Sadly, her videos have become less common lately. Her latest is apparently in the final stages of editing, after running into some copyright problems.
** Finally up, [http://blip.tv/file/4745184 but on blip.tv rather than youtube, due to censorship.]
** Finally up, [http://blip.tv/file/4745184 but on blip.tv rather than youtube, due to censorship.]
* [[Story Boarding the Apocalypse]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEeApYlVXzE This] video.
* [[Story-Boarding the Apocalypse]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEeApYlVXzE This] video.
* [[Straw Feminist]]: Duh.
* [[Straw Feminist]]: Duh.


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Revision as of 18:46, 26 January 2014

Chairman Nuke is a fictional YouTube personality created in June 2010 by an unknown YouTuber, quite similar to the characters of Stephen Colbert and Borat. The saga of the Chairman began as a channel intended to parody a YouTuber named nuclearnight. Parody accounts are fairly common on YouTube, and are usually quickly forgotten. However, in this case, the channel had three things going for it:

  1. The person who made it was a very skilled video editor, creating some truly hilarious content.
  2. Nuclearnight was, at the time, one of the most hated people on YouTube.
  3. The Chairman was actually nicer than the YouTuber being parodied.

The character of Chairman Nuke is a Communist feminist who hates prostitution, porn, capitalism and men (not necessarily in that order).

Sadly, some of her older videos are no longer available, but her newer ones are still quite good.


Chairman Nuke provides examples of: