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Anonymous 1w

The decline of Ben Shapiro feels both good and bad. Like on the one hand he sucks and so does his Israel apologism. But on the other hand I think most of the people leaving him are becoming fuentoids which is arguably worse.

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Anonymous 1w

Source: Candace Owens lol. Literally the only source for the number of employees laid off is Candace. Super reliable

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Anonymous 1w

Tee. Teehee.

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Anonymous 1w

This would be a good thing if it wasn’t the fact his audience is going to that Nazi rape apologist cunt Fuentes

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Anonymous 1w

Yea I only watch Fuentes now

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1w

Honestly…I don’t think so. It’s possible some of them went to Fuentes, but America First people have always hated Shapiro because he’s an elitist and they’ve always hated Israel. I genuinely think because of the Israel stuff, he’s been more blunt with his views like saying really out of touch moronic shit, like telling Millenials/Zoomers to “just move” if they can’t afford some place.

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Anonymous replying to -> ___joker__ 1w

From what I’ve seen there’s been a big conservative shift away from Shapiro in favor of Carlson and Fuentes. I fear most of these people aren’t leaving conservatism itself, but becoming a different kind.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1w

I forgot about Carlson actually…that’s probably where they’ve went. Carlson is an enigma to me because I’m not quite sure what he is. He hasn’t shown his true rebrand yet, he’s just apologized for his old one. That being said, I think you’re at least right on them more likely shifting to him. Right and left wing politics are a little bit similar in their approach to isolationism, the only difference, which is a big one, is the left still at least wants to do good things in places of need.

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Anonymous replying to -> ___joker__ 1w

Carlson, from what I’ve seen, isn’t overtly antisemitic like Fuentes has been, he’s just been doing the “Why are we helping this nation that does nothing for us” bit.

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Anonymous replying to -> ___joker__ 1w

I haven’t seen Carlson say much himself that’s explicitly antisemitic, it’s more him associating with Owens and platforming Fuentes. He and Shapiro have been in a big conflict about it. They had full on speeches calling each other out at AmericaFest. Turns out, Shapiro suddenly realizes platforming bigots is bad as soon as he’s the minority being targeted.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1w

Oh I know all of that history for sure. Candace and Nick hate each other I thought? I mean I know the fight for their party is essentially them vs the techno trans humanists like Thiel, Musk, and Vance.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 1w

Scum

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Anonymous replying to -> ___joker__ 1w

It would make sense that they hate each other. Fuentes is super racist after all. But Carlson associates with both of them.

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 1w

Hey hey hey do you not trust her saying that Kirk was a hyper-intelligent fbi experiment whose huge brain made streetlights explode?

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