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''Surrounded'' is an American
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hosted by political
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channel Jubilee Media. In the series, a prominent figure or individuals of specific beliefs (such as an anti-abortion activist or an
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) are asked to debate against several opponents (such as 25
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or 25 Pro-abortion activists.)


Premise

The series puts one notable figure against several people who disagree with them about various topics (usually political topics, though there have been episodes that focus on health, religious, or sports topics) and has the others take turns debating the notable figure after they make a claim about a topic. A person can be stopped from debating if enough of the people who agree with them raise a red flag or if the person's debate reaches a 20 minute time limit if the amount of red flags needed to end a debate is not reached. Participants do not know who they are going to debate with before the day of filming, and the featured person is asked to present several topics ahead of time. Moderators are rarely present in these debates, and when they do are tend to only do so lightly. Like other Jubilee media videos statements made in the series are fact-checked by Straight Arrow News.


History

As political tensions increased in the
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, it became a popular practice to hold debates on the
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, particularly among conservative pundits such as
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,
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, and
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, the latter's debates having been published on
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in the past on accounts such as the one run by
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. Progressive commentators such as
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and
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had done this for some time as well. Jubilee Media was founded with the stated intention of finding common ground between debaters, and published various videos in which people were put in situations where they were in the same room with someone they disagreed with, including video in which a scientist debates several flat Earthers, and a vegan debates several meat-eater, and the ''Surrounded'' series. According to founder Jason Y. Lee, Jubilee Media was intended as a media empire teaching people how to connect and disagree. The focus of ''Surrounded'' was to center the debate of "the many versus the mighty." The first video published in the series was one in which Kirk debated twenty five college students. Later that month, their video "Can 1
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Teen Survive 25
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Supporters?" went viral, in which Dean Withers was pit against twenty five individuals who supported Trump after having been in Kirk's episode. Withers, who had been in other Jubilee videos prior, argued regarding various political topics such as
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, including
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and
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, and
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' merits as a presidential candidate. Withers was invited to the
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following the release of the episode. A later episode titled "1 Republican vs. 25 Kamala Harris Voters" featured
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, who debated topics such as DEI initiatives, the
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, benefits for
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, Trump's apparent non-committal to a peaceful transfer of power, and the
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. In the episode, Shapiro is confronted by a transgender man named Shane who asks about his views on
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and
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. Shane explained his history as a transgender man, and Shapiro refused to acknowledge his gender. According to ''
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'', Shapiro became flustered at Shane's question about why he should not live American freedoms as a man, adding that he was using Shapiro's own tactics against him. After four and a half minutes, Shane was voted out of the debate and refused to shake Shapiro's hand. Footage of this portion of the episode gained popularity on
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and X, where people voiced agreement with Shane, including Alejandra Caraballo. At the end of filming, Shapiro referred to the process as "fun" and complimented some of the people he debated. This episode was the fifth-most watched YouTube video related to the
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, getting 5.1 million views. Other videos were published featuring similar debates, including one which is a police officer debates several criminals. ''
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'' described the website as "the studio’s most head-turning effort for politically explosive bookings," as they had gotten political commentators such as Shapiro, Michael Knowles, and
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. At one point, Jubilee Media talked to both
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's and Harris' presidential to have them on ''Surrounded'', but neither ended up being on the show. Former
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was featured in an episode in which he debated undecided voters, urging his debaters to vote for Harris as opposed to Trump. He answered various questions from his debaters in an attempt to demonstrate that Harris was the best option for
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. Buttigieg was able to convince some of his debaters to vote. One episode featured Alex O'Connor, an
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, debating twenty-five Christians. ''
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'' described a tense mood at the beginning as the Christians would rush up to debate O'Connor, although debates were largely technical and focused on interpretations of various Bible verses. Episode director Suncè Franičević attempted to create more heated debates by encouraging the participants to share personal stories. After filming, O'Connor and the others went to a pub and had what O'Connor referred to as "a wonderful conversation," which O'Connor suggested was evidence that ''Surrounded'' was successfully teaching people to be better thinkers and speakers. In another episode, "20 Trump Supporters Take on 1 Progressive,"
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debated various conservatives on issues such as
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,
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for minors, and the
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. Seder said that his goal was to correct misinformation and have more policy-oriented conversations than he had seen in the past. In the video, Seder debates people who express a lack of belief in science and in a pluralistic society. Throughout the video, claims made were fact checked. One debater stated a belief in an establishment of
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as an alternate to the "liberal world order," and another claimed that
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is better for Americans. Another claimed that government agencies received
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for hiring diverse employees. The video became popular and the subject of many
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. Seder was later interviewed on the experience, where he said that when dealing with people who acknowledged being
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and
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, he would simply "let them espouse their agenda and allow the audience to decide if that’s the vision of America that they want." The series has been very popular, earning 50 million views on YouTube by November 2024. A later episode featured
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debating various atheists, in which a video clip went viral as Peterson reportedly did not answer a question about whether or not he was Christian.


Episodes

As of May 2025, ''Surrounded'' has a total of sixteen episodes.


Reception

'' Vox'' described the series as a
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of what they believe
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had turned political discussions into, "extremely competitive, theatrical, and unbalanced." They described the series as a
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, comparing it to videos by
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. They criticized the series as rage bait and for using what they described as unchallenging prompts such as "
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are women" and "
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is a DEI candidate." However, they also noted intelligence in the way it attracts an audience of people who will simply believe that the person they agreed with won each debate. ''Vulture'' was skeptical of the casting, particularly in the episode featuring
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, where they noted that the conservative debaters were all cast as a diverse group who were significantly younger than Seder, suggesting that Jubilee Media were trying to tell a story of youth and diversity within conservative movements. ''
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'' writer Michael Ian Black expressed disappointment with the claims made by conservative debaters in Seder's episode, suggesting that it was evidence that people who supported
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did not have ideologies grounded in reality. However, others viewed it more positively and spread videos online when they believed
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had lost a debate to a transgender man on the show. In reflecting on his episode, Seder was asked if he believed it was dangerous to allow people who believed in theocracies and white nationalism to share such beliefs on a large platform. Seder simply responded that he did not care if those portions were spread as clips and if he was criticized for not being as rational as his opponents. He noted that his goal was successful based on the comments under Michael Knowles' response video to the episode being critical of Knowles. Despite this, he described the episode as "disturbing." He added in another interview that ''Surroundeds methods were better than those of
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, who he viewed as purposefully attempting to create division. Research came to find that setups such as the one in ''Surrounded'' could in fact be more harmful than neutral. It said that such a debate style makes political appear more common than they are, whereas the average American tended to debate these topics "infrequently." Research showed that when one was asked to defend their political stance, it led to increased feelings of anxiety, which researcher Erica Bailey said was the reason for the popularity of ''Surrounded'', as it allowed people to live vicariously through the debaters.


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