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Paul Ray Ramsey (born 1963), better known by his online persona RamZPaul,[1] is a European-American video blogger and humorist who has gained notoriety for his YouTube videos, which typically consist of wry monologues on contemporary politics, culture, and society from a nationalist perspective.
The RamZPaul Show

In an October 22, 2011 interview with Richard Spencer of Alternative Right, Ramsey recounted his lifelong interest in politics, including subscribing to National Review at age 12, and credited his departure from mainstream conservatism to a life of reading, and mentioned Joseph Sobran. He came to see nationalism as a commonsense position that reduces conflict and eliminates the need for racial or ethnic politics within a state. He said he got into making videos

honestly, by accident, because my brother lived across the country, and I didn't have Skype at the time, so I thought, "Oh, I could use YouTube to send him some private videos," and then I forgot to make it private, so people started to watch it, and I used to belong to a [now defunct] forum called Liberty Forum, and so I posted my videos there, and it was kind of new at the time, and they liked it, so that's how it came about.[2]

Looking back in his September 2, 2013 3 x 4 = 12 in which he comments on the Common Core State Standards Initiative under President Obama, under which a wrong answer, such as 3 x 4 = 11, could be marked right if the student can provide (faulty) reasoning about how he reached his conclusion in light of George Orwell's 1984, he sees the second video on the RAMZPAUL YouTube channel, dated July 17, 2008 and entitled The Truth, in which he pondered what it would be like if everyone was completely honest in everyday life, as a transformative experience.

Someone long ago said, "The Truth will set you free,"[3] and it's true... I'm an entirely different person! I was like meek and mild then, now recently I was described as the third most dangerous person in America[4] — and America's the most powerful country, so I'm like the world's biggest bad boy, right up there. Why? Because I'm just a guy that says 4 x 3 = 12, and that scares the shit out of them! Because of that, I receive death threats — you couldn't imagine what I receive because of saying that! But it's been so wonderful, it's changed my life.[5]

After discovering his unexpected popularity, Ramsey began recording videos, which eventually evolved into The RAMZPAUL Show, on a regular basis. At one point he filmed videos daily, but the burden became too great, and for a time stuck to a Monday-Wednesday-Friday release schedule. At present he does not provide a schedule, but typically offers three videos a week as before. Ramsey often begins by greeting the viewers, "Hey guys," and iconically closes with, "Talk to you guys later."