Gumanitarshina is a channel where philosophy meets the news, and geopolitics blends with nuanced social analysis. The creator presents current events through the lens of the humanities — from the Overton window to Kant, from Israeli rockets to the structure of society. This isn’t just news commentary; it’s a reflection on why the world looks the way it does — and where it went wrong. A channel for those who want to understand not just what’s happening, but why it’s happening.
The audience of Gumanitarshina consists of adult viewers aged 25−45 who are interested in social sciences, philosophy, and politics — not in an abstract academic vacuum, but in the context of today’s reality. These are thoughtful, reflective individuals tired of media noise, seeking to understand what lies behind the headlines: the structure, the cause, the idea.