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I had a really busy week this week infiltrating a Sex Ed Conference that kept trying to ban me (completely unsuccessfully, of course) because they know I’m going to show people what they talk about when they think we aren’t listening.
I’ll be releasing clips and news from that on my main Substack over the next week…but I bring that up here because while I was doing my final prep for it, I noticed a few anonymous rage addicted in my replies complaining about Ethan Ralph.
That’s odd…I don’t normally get retards in my feed.
I was confused until I realized that Ethan Ralph had posted about me in his telegram group, apparently with his delicate panties in a twist over the essay I wrote on here about his campaign against Nick Fuentes.
And, of course, he did precisely what I would expect a low-IQ, trash creator to do, which is to pick up a two-year-old smear campaign that I’ve already more than outlived and addressed.
They keep bringing it up because it’s all they have against me.
That 20 years ago, I met and dated someone in college who went to prison for a crime I know he didn’t commit, and stood by him.
I’m supposed to be ashamed of that? That I was loyal to someone who was wronged through the darkest days of their life?
Nah, bro. I’m good with my choices.
This was a smear campaign run by Brandon Straka’s best friend from the #WalkAway campaign, a self-hating queer named Mike Harlow who spends his time trying to get straight men to sleep with him.
This is me and him in the front row of a Trump rally in Georgia in 2020.
He used to text me his conquests from conservative men he picked up at #WalkAway events.
Anyway, I just think it’s funny that this is Ethan Ralph’s source of information, considering one of his main arguments against Nick is that he’s gay.
But, Ethan had some feelings to work out on the internet and so he did the most predictable thing and streamed about me.
He started this stream while I was already live on my channel and I warned my mods that he might have some guests today and to just block them if they start causing trouble.
But I wasn’t worried.
The thing about smear campaigns is that, if you survive them, they lose their effectiveness at some point.
I had never hidden that I had a friend who went to prison for a crime he didn’t commit. My family all knew about it. My friends all knew about it. Even my supporter community knew about it because it had come up in casual conversation.
And two years ago when all the bullshit started, the internet learned about it.
Many of them didn't bother to look into the truth, and didn’t care…but I also made some great friends with the people who took the time to reach out and ask what happened.
The ones who use it as ammunition are almost universally horrible people who don’t care what the truth is, so why would it matter to me what they think?
Turns out that having a smear campaign about you is actually a pretty great filtering mechanism for people to include in your life.
No matter how bad it got, I was always proud of myself for facing that mob and saying “No, I will not bend the knee to your bullshit, I know what happened because I was there, you can all go fuck yourselves if you want me to be disloyal to my friend.”
Every once in a while, it comes up…and I roll my eyes and block a bunch of people, and life goes on.
It has no impact on my work, it has no impact on my finances, it has no impact on my community.
The children REEEEEEEE into the ether because literally no one cares.
But this time, it was interesting.
This time, I had a creator known for creating annoying mobs of rage-addicted losers to attack his enemies…and I didn’t hear anything.
Nothing.
Not a single peep.
I couldn’t help but think that I either had a really good block list, or Ethan just didn’t have much of an audience to weaponize anymore.
I later looked at his stream and it seems he only had like 300 people watching.
Didn’t he used to have thousands of people watching him?
How sad.
So, what you’re telling me is that Ethan Ralph made it his mission to destroy Nick Fuentes…and he actually ended up destroying himself?
How delicious.