Manosphere Personalities Shift Away from Trump Amid Epstein List Revelations
The Majority Report w/ Sam SederJuly 13, 20258 min89,875 views
29 connectionsΒ·25 entities in this videoβThe "Bro-Vibe" Shift on Trump
- π‘ Andrew Schultz and other "manosphere" figures are reportedly turning against Donald Trump, with the Jeffrey Epstein client list suppression being a key catalyst.
- π― This shift is seen as a reaction to perceived betrayal and an "insult to intelligence" by those who previously supported Trump.
Accusations of Cover-Up and Exploitation
- π The narrative suggests that the intelligence community and the Trump administration are attempting to cover up information related to Epstein.
- β οΈ A central argument is that Trump's campaign may have exploited the suffering of children for political gain by suppressing the Epstein list.
- π£οΈ Critics point to Trump's past statements and his relationship with Epstein, including being on the "Lolita Express" and numerous pictures together, as evidence.
"America First" Re-evaluation
- π Schultz questions the "America First" slogan, suggesting that lying to Americans is antithetical to this principle.
- πΊπΈ He contrasts this with figures like Bernie Sanders, whose policies are seen as genuinely prioritizing American well-being.
- π The sentiment is that MAGA needs to genuinely look out for America rather than engage in deception.
Grifters and Narrative Humpers
- π The speaker characterizes figures like Schultz as "wave riders" and "narrative humpers" who are primarily grifters.
- π Their shift away from Trump is attributed to a change in online "vibes," with more criticism of Trump now prevalent on platforms like Twitter.
- π There's skepticism about the sincerity of this shift, with a warning that these individuals might revert their stance if Trump offers a new "BS head fake."
Double Standards and Lack of Seriousness
- π§ Schultz is criticized for applying double standards, particularly regarding personal conduct, comparing Trump's multiple "baby mamas" to criticisms of female candidates.
- π§ This is described as "middle school brain" thinking, lacking seriousness and critical analysis.
- π’ The speaker highlights that many of these criticisms regarding Trump's connection to Epstein were known and discussed long before the election.
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