cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/5726464

He's responding to a shit ton of anti-zionist twitter accounts through his instagram stories and throwing a tantrum about them. Go to r/h3snark to see more of them

  • refracting [she/her]
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    7 hours ago
    • Primarily makes reaction videos
    • Historically does not research topics before speaking on them
    • Stopped making creative content on his main channel once the podcast was lucrative
    • Mistreats employees (caught on hot mic doing so)
    • Can't handle criticism

    Also, not that this is even a negative thing on its own, but it's bold of someone who struggles with weight and is an unhealthy food enjoyer to shame someone for food they buy. It's a complete non-issue and not reflective of someone's character, but of course, Ethan has to find any angle to attack someone he feels threatened by

    • sewer_rat_420 [he/him, any]
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      2 hours ago

      He is constantly body checking, fat shaming, food obsessed. He lost weight but still has a disordered view of food and weight, and obsesses over it (not as much as he obsesses over being a zionist though)

    • RedWizard [he/him, comrade/them]
      hexagon
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      7 hours ago

      He apparently does not talk about how he lost all the weight that he lost, but it's pretty clear the subtext is he used something like Ozempic.

      Now, I think that's great. Ozempic is doing wonders for people I know, and I support his use of it, but it's also very clear that he believes or has believed in the past that it is a form of cheating. It's also entirely possible that he believes he'll be accused of cheating. He is so critical of other people's weight that, too then openly admit his struggle with weight loss and the necessity of something like Ozempic would make him look like a total ass, unless he also acknowledged and apologized for all of the hateful things he said about overweight people in the past.

      I don't think that's very on-brand for him though, so we won't see that any time soon.

      • sewer_rat_420 [he/him, any]
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        2 hours ago

        He has talked about ozempic in positive terms. And he has been open about his weight loss. I believe he personally didnt use ozempic and he really hasnt shamed anyone else for using it, that i can remember. His weight loss started before the ozempic craze, but it took a year before people noticed he was getting thinner.

        He definitely has an unhealthy view of food, calories, and weight though