Bizarrely enough they made a video about wizard game a month or so ago talking about how buying it is supporting Queen Terf yet they then go and spit this shit out.
Bizarrely enough they made a video about wizard game a month or so ago talking about how buying it is supporting Queen Terf yet they then go and spit this shit out.
Perfomative anti-wokeism. :heated-gamer-moment:
I skipped around the video a bit and he goes in depth about the all the hate groups donated to and what they do, why they are considered hate groups etc so I don't think he's trying to be anti-woke
Yeah OP really distorted the (still annoying) actual excuse that AR uses in the video
I guess, and that's as good as I'm going to do because god, I thought this was just his YouTube show, no, it's a 80 minute fucking podcast.
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I do seriously suspect that the reason an "influencer" might endanger their brand is because of personal stakes in the culture wars, which in this case involves performative anti-wokeism.
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I don't know enough about him to have known that. Even so, some people do have petty personal stakes in culture wars and being not a chud in one front doesn't mean he can't be a chud in another one.
Maybe he does actually like eating there, felt personally threatened by criticism of that particular consumer product, and took it upon himself to be a righteous guardian of it because he's got Main Character Syndrome and no one is coming between him and his meme sandwich.
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