Let Raud Geez Finish His Subathon: Support Safe Creativity and Connection in New Jersey


Let Raud Geez Finish His Subathon: Support Safe Creativity and Connection in New Jersey
The Issue
Who is impacted?
For the past 13 days, streamer Raud Geez has been living inside American Dream Mall, streaming every waking moment of his 30-day Subathon challenge. With the mall’s full support—offering space, safety, and even helping with regulatory costs—Raud has created something rare: a positive, consistent, and deeply human digital experience. Thousands tune in not just to be entertained, but to feel connected. His stream has become a space for comfort, reflection, laughter, and motivation—a 24/7 live window into discipline, joy, and vulnerability.
What is at stake?
Now, due to pressure from state regulations in New Jersey, Raud may be forced to end the challenge early. Not because of bad behavior or unsafe conduct, but because he wants to rest—safely and privately—within the same space he’s committed to for the last two weeks. If he can no longer sleep in the mall or find a safe, creative alternative like a tent, backroom, or RV on property, the entire challenge may have to end. What's at stake isn't just content—it's the rare trust between creator, platform, and physical space. It's proof that positive internet culture can still exist.
Why is now the time to act?
This moment is bigger than one stream. It’s about what happens when someone builds something real, and the system says, "we don’t know how to categorize that." But innovation always begins at the edge of discomfort. Raud Geez and American Dream Mall have shown what partnership, creativity, and resilience can look like in public. Now, we ask the state of New Jersey to show the same. Sign this petition to support a safe and reasonable solution—so Raud can finish what he started. So we can all see what happens when you stay.
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The Issue
Who is impacted?
For the past 13 days, streamer Raud Geez has been living inside American Dream Mall, streaming every waking moment of his 30-day Subathon challenge. With the mall’s full support—offering space, safety, and even helping with regulatory costs—Raud has created something rare: a positive, consistent, and deeply human digital experience. Thousands tune in not just to be entertained, but to feel connected. His stream has become a space for comfort, reflection, laughter, and motivation—a 24/7 live window into discipline, joy, and vulnerability.
What is at stake?
Now, due to pressure from state regulations in New Jersey, Raud may be forced to end the challenge early. Not because of bad behavior or unsafe conduct, but because he wants to rest—safely and privately—within the same space he’s committed to for the last two weeks. If he can no longer sleep in the mall or find a safe, creative alternative like a tent, backroom, or RV on property, the entire challenge may have to end. What's at stake isn't just content—it's the rare trust between creator, platform, and physical space. It's proof that positive internet culture can still exist.
Why is now the time to act?
This moment is bigger than one stream. It’s about what happens when someone builds something real, and the system says, "we don’t know how to categorize that." But innovation always begins at the edge of discomfort. Raud Geez and American Dream Mall have shown what partnership, creativity, and resilience can look like in public. Now, we ask the state of New Jersey to show the same. Sign this petition to support a safe and reasonable solution—so Raud can finish what he started. So we can all see what happens when you stay.
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The Decision Makers
Petition created on June 26, 2025