Building Beartaria Beartaria Rises

Building Beartaria: an inspiring story in 2021

Part 2 of The ambitious idea of Beartaria grew from the mind of Owen Benjamin - former Hollywood stand-up comedian/actor turned homesteader and internet livestreamer who wants you to have children. Owen has been banned from most of the mainstream platforms and services for being unafraid to voice his opinions on a wide range of topics, but the politically correct censors couldn't stop him from building a community. The Bears seek to bypass the degeneracy of modern society and answer the question of "now what?". It is about growing and self-sustainability - no matter the scale. This documentary focuses on how a crowd-funded project starts taking shape: the building of cabins on undeveloped land in Northern Idaho. It highlights people who are united in their goal of creating a place where they can get together and have fun.

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01-06-2021

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Owen Benjamin

Owen Benjamin

Owen Benjamin Smith (born May 24, 1980) is an American alt-right internet personality and former stand-up comedian and actor. He began his career as a comedic actor, with roles in films including The House Bunny and All's Faire in Love, and in the television sitcom Sullivan & Son. Following his career in acting he became a stand-up comedian. Benjamin faced increasing difficulty in booking shows after several incidents, including describing an individual as a "child molester" for raising a transgender child and using a racial slur onstage. His political views became more extreme, and he began publishing more political content online. In 2019, he was banned from several mainstream social networks and platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube for violations of their policies on hate speech, and moved to more lenient alt-tech platforms. From Wikipedia (en), the free encyclopedia
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