Understandable, I respect that. All we have is our own individual discernment, I see you have made yours. Carry on then, leave the flat earth posts alone.
I can understand after telling you to leave flat earth posts alone, that you would not want to answer this. However if the opposite rotation of stars in the southern and northern hemisphere is proof of a spinning ball, why doesn't the same occur, with the sun?
Nobody has three and a half hours (!) to watch trashy videos. If you really want to discuss something (and it isn’t clear what that might be from your OP), you really need to open with something much more clear and concise. This forum is for discussion, not broadcast.
It does. When facing north in the northern hemisphere, the Sun and stars rise from the east on your right and the stars circle counter clockwise. When facing south in the southern hemisphere, the Sun and stars rise from the east on your left and the stars circle clockwise. It's because the Earth rotates once per day; the Sun and stars don't orbit the Earth.