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Tolerance Zoro debuts on YouTube (and if you’ve never seen it, it’s time)

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September 26, 2007 on YouTube debuts Zoro tolerance. If you look today (and you like it) Propaganda Live, know that it was there before Zoro tolerance and before that the blog La zeta di Zoro and the video comments to Big Brother.

Diego Bianchi, who is 52 years old and is Roman, was born as a phenomenon on the Web (also Makkox, but we’ll talk about it again). Indeed, working on the Web: he was Excite’s content manager. When in September 2007 he made his debut Zoro tolerance one of the very few to report it, perhaps the only one, is the blog of Luca Sofri, Wittgenstein, with a post of less than one line: “The long road to the Democratic Party, narrated by Zoro“. Title: “Where do we come from.” Essential e “Well explained”, in the style of the Post which will be born a few years later.

video: the first episode of Tolerance Zoro

Zoro tolerance


Diego Bianchi’s first video is still to be reviewed not because it is a relic from a distant world, but because instead it is still very current (and very funny): he tells “of how the Democratic Party came about through a very personal history of the Italian left from the 1970s to today”. With talent and ferocity, Diego personifies the illusions and travails of a generation that was born a Communist, and within a few years it became a left-wing Democrat, and then a Democrat simply by voting for the former Christian Democrats for the good of the country.

That video has just over 160 thousand views, which seem few with today’s social media counters, but by then they were a lot. Beyond the numbers, which are not sensational, that video marks the beginning of a career. Youtubers weren’t born today. They were there even before, and some were still very good at it. Perhaps less arrogance would be needed in analyzing today’s ones (which are also on TikTok and Instagram).

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