I used to like his podcast/show but during one of the purges a couple years ago, he went on several anti-Q rants. And there were several others who out of the blue, started using QAnon as pejorative. It was like they were all given the same script at the same time. Never trusted him after that.
If he really believed what he was saying, he should’ve been supportive of what Q was trying to do. He says a lot of things you’d agree with, but he’s an actor at the end of the day. He’s a different kind of limited hangout. Plus, he never shuts up about the Jews which should be a red flag in and of itself.
He also has his own fan club which is kind of gay.
I've been on the fence about him for awhile. I didn't know he was anti Q. On the one hand he is hilarious and pulls the curtain back on a lot of interesting topics, but on the other he uses the magic he claims to fight against to keep his followers enthralled. Thanks for your perspective!
I never thought of that - he does use the same techniques he criticizes the magicians for using. Good point.
I wish I remembered which episodes he tipped his hand by ridiculing Q, but for me it revealed his true intention. How someone you mostly agree with can still be working for the enemy. It also, like you said, felt forced and phony.
Regardless, it reminds me of the propaganda they pushed in the 60’s - if you don’t agree with society, drop out and move to the middle of nowhere. Instead of trying to fix the system where you live, and trying to truly challenge the establishment. Don’t get me wrong, I still dream of having my own homestead someday but now is not the time to tuck tail and run.
He’s part of the deception.
I used to like his podcast/show but during one of the purges a couple years ago, he went on several anti-Q rants. And there were several others who out of the blue, started using QAnon as pejorative. It was like they were all given the same script at the same time. Never trusted him after that.
If he really believed what he was saying, he should’ve been supportive of what Q was trying to do. He says a lot of things you’d agree with, but he’s an actor at the end of the day. He’s a different kind of limited hangout. Plus, he never shuts up about the Jews which should be a red flag in and of itself.
He also has his own fan club which is kind of gay.
I've been on the fence about him for awhile. I didn't know he was anti Q. On the one hand he is hilarious and pulls the curtain back on a lot of interesting topics, but on the other he uses the magic he claims to fight against to keep his followers enthralled. Thanks for your perspective!
I never thought of that - he does use the same techniques he criticizes the magicians for using. Good point.
I wish I remembered which episodes he tipped his hand by ridiculing Q, but for me it revealed his true intention. How someone you mostly agree with can still be working for the enemy. It also, like you said, felt forced and phony.
Regardless, it reminds me of the propaganda they pushed in the 60’s - if you don’t agree with society, drop out and move to the middle of nowhere. Instead of trying to fix the system where you live, and trying to truly challenge the establishment. Don’t get me wrong, I still dream of having my own homestead someday but now is not the time to tuck tail and run.