Amazing Atheist, Hunter Avallone, thunderf00t, maybe Bill Nye the Science guy (after he got on social media). And this is more "anti-SJW" than skeptic, but Ethan Klein/h3h3 (especially recently). Also with Chris Ray Gun, people have said that Laci Green probably pushed CRG closer to breadtube/woketube. Since they're still dating (?) ever since Laci got "redpilled" and did the opposite thing of being a leftist who became more "right wing".
Someone mentioned AronRa and "saturnine films" but I don't know them myself.
A lot of these people definitely have grifting in common, specifically making the choice to be more "leftist" so that the internet will love them more.
Chris has always been more left wing, as he'll tell you. More than that though, from what I remember, he was always more of the gamer end of gamerg8. By that I mean, "fuck the politics, fuck the "cultural marxism", fuck the "left wing ruining muh white culture" narrative, I just want to play video games. And games journos are dogshit."
It's disappointing to me that Chris is ending his streak of just being an edgy boi, but his political shift makes sense, in a certain way. Sort of like how Shoe has never really been
that politically minded on terms of things like presidency and...y'know, political issues that matter, Chris was always just another one of those guys who would look at it from the outside and say "Isn't this crazy? Isn't this wild? What the fuck?"
If I were to hazard a guess as to why
so many of these sort of people suddenly made this shift, it's probably guilt because something something MAGA QAnon Right Wing Orange Man Bad Racist Sexist Transphobe ad nauseum. Seeing that all of the different bad things that came out of a Trump presidency (which they helped to support, admittedly indirectly by opposing Hillary) while maintaining their own left wing perspective, they made the decision to try and rectify their past of supporting that bad stuff.
Or something, I dunno. It always sounds to me like retards who feel the need to say they used to post on /pol/ but they renounced their faith and feel the need to denounce the den of scum and villainy that turned them into such a horrible person that they obviously were
only because of 4chan.
Weird, I think that's the only one he's unlisted. All his other musicals are still up. I do know that he stopped making the social justice musicals because he thought that right wingers were misinterpreting them or something. IDK it's really weird. It's like he doesn't want to make things that right wingers like too much.
It makes sense that "Punch a Nazi" is the one he unlisted, even though you can still find it on the playlist. It's the most directly related to modern issues and probably the most inflammatory, given the common narratives being spread that "Antifa aren't terrorists, they aren't an organization, the group that started the political violence is good actually" among the perpetually online left. It
is bizarre to me that the people who literally watched this happen and outright called it out while it was happening are suddenly changing their tune.
I don't know what it
really speaks to, but I can say it doesn't exactly scream
genuity.