AIM Ascends in Cultural Relevance with Another Feature from Famous YouTuber

July 24, 2025

By AIM Staff

First it was Danny Mullen; now it’s Andrew Callaghan.

Following YouTuber and comedian Danny Mullen’s parody of our Harvard antisemitism mobile billboards, his peer and internet journalist Andrew Callaghan recently spotlighted AIM President Adam Guillette in a video of his own. Guillette was interviewed extensively throughout the video about Harvard’s sordid record of antisemitism.

Callaghan’s YouTube channel, Channel 5 has 3.16 million subscribers, while his video has over one million views.

With AIM’s feature in another YouTube video, we reach new heights of cultural relevance. Like Mullen, Callaghan often blurs the lines between politics and culture, but with a markedly different sense of humor.

If Mullen’s satire was similar to AIM making it to a conservative “Saturday Night Live” with a smaller audience, the Channel 5 feature is closer to us making it to the original, with more of both its audience (and politics) included. The channel has about 366 million views.

No matter who platforms us on YouTube or any other cultural cornerstone, every feature is a ringing endorsement of our cultural cachet, stamping us as mainstays of the twin spheres of politics and culture.

Harvard University is a “shameful institution,” Guillette told Channel 5 on Harvard’s commencement day. “Taxpayers shouldn’t have to subsidize it,” later adding that “there’s no taxpayer in America who should be forced to subsidize antisemitism.”

Whereas taxpayers are forced to subsidize Harvard students’ antisemitism, the students themselves are rewarded for it, Guillette noted. 

One of the two violently antisemitic students who allegedly assaulted their peer received a prestigious fellowship, and both received slaps on their wrists in the form of 80 hours of community service. On commencement day, five antisemitic Harvard seniors graduated with great pomp and circumstance, having never apologized for their bigotry.

“You shouldn’t be rewarding antisemites,” Guillette said.

Yet they’re rewarded at Harvard and across corporate America by those who call evil good and good evil.

Those include Hamas sympathizer Clyve Lawrence, a Harvard student whose name was plastered on our mobile billboard that Channel 5 showed driving by him in Cambridge as he was interviewed on commencement day. Many of the approximately 30,000 people who attended his school’s commencement doubtlessly saw our billboard.  

 Countless others have witnessed AIM’s ongoing antisemitism accountability projects at Harvard, Columbia and other colleges nationwide. They are now joined by the audience of Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan, whom we hope will partner with us on the right side of history.

 All the cool kids are doing it.

 

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