My Discovery of Cozy.tv
For years, I used to watch a lot of Conservative political content on YouTube. For all of high school and college, I watched countless hours of Conservative shows, speeches, and interviews on YouTube.
That all changed last December. In December 2021, I discovered the up-and-coming video-streaming platform Cozy.tv. Back then, I was watching a particular episode of the political show Slightly Offensive (on YouTube). The show’s guest shouted out his video-streaming platform Cozy.tv, I decided shortly after to start watching shows on this platform. That’s the story for how I learned about Cozy.
In the past few months, this video platform has become my go-to-platform for conservative political content. Cozy is doing something special. Cozy.tv is promoting a true “Content Renaissance”–as a wise man once said.
Before I go on, let me briefly talk about what Cozy.tv is exactly. Cozy.tv is a new video-streaming platform started in October 2021 by America First legend & conservative icon Nicholas J. Fuentes.
Fuentes started this alternative live-stream platform as other video platforms have ruthlessly censored Fuentes and other America First conservatives. Overall, Fuentes just wanted to make Cozy.tv into a content hub to rival other video live-streaming platforms–like YouTube and Twitch.
The sad fact is that censorship on YouTube and Twitch has caused a marked declined in content quality. Thankfully, Cozy has created a censorship-proof platform where content creators are able to create high-quality content.
In my opinion, there is nothing like Cozy. This platform does not have wealthy investors or venture capital. Instead, a bunch of highly-skilled, highly-intelligent young Zoomers (i.e. Gen Z-ers) created a highly intuitive, aesthetically pleasing platform.
Cozy is becoming the place to be for high quality video content. I honestly watch more political content on Cozy.tv more than YouTube at this point. But if you think about it, this change makes sense.
On Cozy.tv, I can watch rising stars in the America First movement–many of whom have been banned on YouTube and other media platforms. On Cozy, I can hear opinions that aren’t allowed on mainstream/Leftist media platforms. On Cozy, I can watch a variety of content–from political & news streams to video gaming shows.
I can say so many good things about Cozy, but the results speak for themselves. According to founder Nick Fuentes, Cozy receives several millions page views per month–making it one of the largest alternative-tech platforms in the world. What’s more, Cozy already has over 50 live-streaming channels–giving a variety content producers on the platform.
Pretty impressive stuff all-around. Cozy.tv is clearly the future of content creation & the place to be.
The Best of Cozy.tv
To wrap up this post, I decided to list several of my favorite shows on Cozy.tv. Here are six video-streams on Cozy that I would highly recommend (as well as other notable channels on Cozy.tv).
1. Nick Fuentes: America First
America First has become my favorite political show. Watching America First has honestly become a nightly ritual for me. When 9pm CT rolls around, you can find me watching this epic show!
Personally, Nick’s show is what really “red-pilled” me–when it comes to politics. So, I am grateful for that.
Without question, Nick is the true leader of the America First movement. So, I look forward to seeing him succeed in his future endeavors–namely Saving America!
2. Kai Clips: Out of Touch with Kai Clips
Kai is a buddy of mine and a friend of the Tin Can Conservative blog. Kai’s show Out of Touch with Kai Clips was the first show of I ever watched on Cozy.
Kai’s show touches on both current events and lesser-discussed political topics–such as automation, decreasing societal testosterone levels, and more. Besides his normal show, Kai also does some Omegle streams and gaming steams too. His Omegle streams are wholesome not gonna lie.
3. Dalton Clodfelter: Goodnight Groyper
Dalton is one of the rising stars in the America First movement & Cozy.tv. His new show Goodnight Groyper is essentially a weeknight talk-show where Dalton interviews America-First/AF-adjacent content creators. The show is entertaining and provides backstory to some of your favorite America First political commentators/streamers.
4. Steve Franssen: Hoedown
Steve Franssen is probably the wisest person on Cozy.tv/the America First movement. He talks more about self-help/interpersonal-relationship topics instead of pure political news. On his show, Franssen always provides an insightful perspective on life.
5. Ethan Ralph: The Killstream
Ethan Ralph’s show The Killstream is a combination of Internet political debates & drama content. Ethan Ralph’s content is not for everyone, but it’s highly entertaining to say the least.
6. Tyler Russell: Canada First
Tyler Russell is not just the Canadian version of Nick Fuentes. Tyler is a long-time leader in the America First movement and a conservative political commentator in Canada.
Tyler produces a political news called Canada First. He is honestly my favorite Canadian haha. He provides a unique perspective to America First because he recognizes how much better off America is than Canada at this point. Overall, Tyler’s video livestreams are both chill and entertaining to say the least.
-Other Notable Cozy channels: the Jessie Lee Peterson show, the Alex Jones Show, Baked Alaska, Beardson Beardley, the Wayne Dupree Show, Politically Provoked, Paul Town