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I watched the video. His tight lipped grin is not a good look. Smarmy.
I thought he wears makeup, but google won't confirm. A guy born with natural eyeliner? Maybe? Some of the Indians I know have really dark regions around their eyes. That's just their DNA and not relevant to their trustworthiness. This guy is ethnically middle eastern and looks that way.
He is not worse than people of Walmart or the devil from Constantine. Not a great look, but not terrible. If his resting look was anything other than that tight grin he'd be fine.
Perhaps. His brother also appears to be like that.
It might just as well be your intuition, that is, subconscious evaluation of other people's appearance and mannerisms isn't very good. When I first saw him on video I was very surprised in an unpleasant way. His later behavior confirmed my initial intuition that he is bad news.
His father looks far more normal.. There is, however, almost certainly something wrong in the family - Hanania's brother Edward was notoriously arrested for throwing dogs off a parking garage, supposedly due to schizophrenia and later died of a heroin overdose. Hanania himself was sent to a residential program for 'troubled youth' which, he says, 'changed his life for the better'. Well..
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