These videos get tons of views, are churned out constantly and I have absolutely NOTHING to do with them.
Last year, when I declined to back a candidate in the 2024 election, I was labeled a "doomer" for subscribing to the view that Trump would not magically fix all of our problems and for pointing out that the PayPal mafia technocrats behind him are war and mass surveillance profiteers who are not "libertarians," as they often claim to be.
Beginning around the same time, these videos started to appear en masse with clickbait thumbnails (which I detest) that put in quote marks things I have NEVER said, many of which are extreme doom and gloom or doomsday predictions of specific things happening at specific times. The end result of these videos, which are now the top results when you search my name on YouTube, is to falsely create the impression I am spreading "doom" to neatly fit with the "doomer" and "blackpiller" label I was given after criticizing Peter Thiel, JD Vance and actions of the previous Trump administration.
They also discredit me by directly linking me to unsubstantiated predictions I have never made, and these channels are making money off of this. Another result is that it makes it very hard for people to find the actual interviews I give.
Since this began, a lot of my reporting on Thiel, Palantir (the company he co-founded), Palantir-Epstein overlap and several other things have been extremely vindicated over the last 9 months. However, it seems that my credibility is being attacked by a coordinated effort that includes these channels as well as a few journalists/pundits/influencers who are known to have taken money from Thiel-funded entities.
I would urge you to read my work for yourself and determine my credibility based off of my actual work, not on AI slop that is using my credibility without my consent to manipulate YOU and then monetize that manipulation.
Any suggestions about how to stop these videos are welcome. My efforts to report them and have YouTube remove them have been unsuccessful thus far.
@elonmusk That’s still not gonna erase the fact that gay lesbian bisexual people and people that are becoming transgender is going to be erased. I also agree that this kind of information shouldn’t be exposed on younger kids. They should decide at a later adult.
@Sadie_NC Not a requirement to speak English , support POTUS, ICE and immigration policies to perform at the half time show.
All you gotta do is not watch it :)
@TJMoe28 Bad Bunny is considered “woke” because he uses his platform to challenge gender norms, support marginalized groups, and amplify Puerto Rican issues. Whether that’s celebrated or criticized depends on the audience.
@AngelmDefi@TJMoe28 Bad Bunny is considered “woke” because he uses his platform to challenge gender norms, support marginalized groups, and amplify Puerto Rican issues. Whether that’s celebrated or criticized depends on the audience. Btw this is photoshopped.
@DrDanMcDougall1@TJMoe28 Bad Bunny is controversial because he blends reggaetón’s raw roots with progressive messages on gender and identity, so critics cherry-pick the raw parts and ignore the progressive ones.
@DrDanMcDougall1@TJMoe28 The claims in the image have some truth when pulled from specific songs, but it’s misleading because it ignores his broader work and the fact that many past Super Bowl performers had just as “explicit” or “party” content.
@DonnaCu17173846@Brklyn1012@TJMoe28 Art doesn’t magically erase crime rates, Bad Bunny was using his platform to highlight real issues women and queer people face in Puerto Rico and beyond. Dismissing it as ‘a man in a costume’ misses the context, it was symbolic, not comedy.
@TJMoe28@Brklyn1012 We live in a society with so much hatred, two truths can exist at the same time , to you guys he is the enemy to us he represents our culture and talks about how we are oppressed. Btw one of them is not real its photoshopped. Do you know which one?