The Most Hated Girl on the Internet | Guest: Kaitlin Bennett | Ep 129
When YouTube star Logan Paul hates you, you know you are doing something right. Activist Kaitlin Bennett is a girl so hated that writing a negative tweet about her can get 1,000,000 likes. She’s often attacked, mocked, and ridiculed by famous people all around the country, but why is she so hated? Kaitlin joins Elijah to tell all.
Some people call her the most hated woman on the internet.
And I guess hated by the right people, I would say.
That includes social justice warriors, our very own tea people community, which we can't say their name anymore on here, and pretty much the most degenerate human beings that are online.
It's like, I would say that if you're hated by these people, you're probably doing something right, which is why I brought her on our show today.
I love her work a lot.
You might be familiar with it.
It's called, she's Caitlin Bennett, and her work is on Liberty Hangout.
And she also has her own website.
She's on YouTube.
And she's here with me broadcasting all the way from a different state.
Yeah, so obviously I wanted to have you here because you've had a very eventful last few years, including some of the most viral videos on the internet, some pretty insane controversies.
Nothing you really did wrong, but people just love to hate you.
And I'm just curious, before we jump into anything, I mean, do you agree with that statement in terms of like the degenerate YouTube?
Yeah, I would say, I would say I'm one of the most hated females on the internet.
I don't get on TikTok, but a friend recently told me that my hashtag, hashtag Caitlin Bennett on TikTok has like 450 million views and almost all of it is negative.
If you mention my name, you will get views, especially if you hate me.
So people get no views until they say my name and people will click it.
And we're going to jump into all these things, including the most viral moments.
Like I said, some of the craziest controversies and also insane attacks.
This woman has been everywhere around the country.
She has seen the most insane things.
And we're going to find out why the world hates her and exactly what's going on with her today.
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And we have the gun girl herself here.
Let's bring her back on the screen.
So let's jump into a little bit of your early life before we jump into this.
Obviously, you got famous.
A lot of people may not know this because if you ring up my screen here, you carried an assault rifle, which I don't even know what that is, onto your college campus.
Yeah, and I know this is where the controversy started.
Like everybody, you got to kind of got this reputation of being a controversial person because you just carried a firearm, which was your constitutional right, which I guess already shows you how insane the world is that up front, a young woman wanting to defend herself automatically bursts onto the scene that I don't think you were intentionally even trying to enter into.
Yeah, this was to poke the eye of my university for being so anti-gun and bringing me into the office to talk to me about how I'm white and I bother students on campus.
So it was to get the attention of the university.
However, it got the attention of the whole world.
And I can't say that I'm disappointed.
It opened a door for me.
And I'm very thankful for everything that that has brought me.
You know, I too, I tried to start a, I know I've told you this, but I remember we had minority student unions at my college, and but the white people were the minority at Cal State Los Angeles.
So I tried to start an Australia Western Eurasian student union for the white people.
And then I got called racist.
So I annexed a part of the black student union to eat my lunch and then self-identified as black.
And that was the first time I self-identified as black and I never went back.
That's what they say, right?
Okay, let's jump into some of this stuff.
So all of that led you to, you know, you have this, you married a man named Justin in 2020.
And you're happily married.
You're doing all this stuff.
You seem like you're a very beautiful girl.
You're smart.
You're intelligent.
And we want to talk about then why people hate you.
So it's not just the gun.
So we're going to go through some of your viral moments, first of all, why you're actually famous.
And we're going to talk.
I want to hear your story.
So if you guys don't know, we're going to okay, I can't with this one.
Caitlin, you don't give it, you don't give an F, right, about pissing people off.
There's one of them, one of the moments that made people hate her was when she confronted, when she confronted a morbidly obese woman, essentially someone who was dying in front of her.
So people say you're an a-hole because there was a fat woman and she was, she tried to ask you what you were saying, and you accused her of eating the microphone.
So first of all, let's talk about your opinion on fat people and protesters.
So that was years ago, but it still gets posted to this day because people are still so mad about it.
You can't fat shame in this country.
And believe it or not, I wasn't even fat shaming.
I was saying she's going to eat it because her mouth was so big and it was like engulfing the microphone almost.
That's why I said it.
Had nothing to do with her weight, but I really don't care if people think it does.
And I just don't, I just don't care.
Like the amount that I care is literally zero.
So if people think I'm fat phobic, I don't care.
And that video was like three years old, maybe even four.
I don't even know when I did that, but it was so long ago.
But it's funny because that same woman actually tried to assault the person who was filming for me that day, but that's okay because I'm fat phobic, apparently.
I'm so fat phobic that when I notice I have a double chin, sometimes I'm afraid of my own reflection.
That's a true statement.
Okay, so people started telling you, I'm tracking people through this.
So you had a gun, you were a terrible person, you're controversial.
Then they clipped out a little bit where you told a fat person that they were going to eat the mic.
So what?
Even if you were fat phobic or whatever the hell that means, it was funny.
Okay.
And then you, you know, I know people talk about you are a white supremacist, you're a white nationalist because of the way that like you treat minorities.
I've looked it up.
I looked it up.
The way that you treat minorities.
Can we go on?
We're going to roll clip four and then we'll talk about this.
So you obviously go around campuses, you educate people on their misinformation.
People have said that you intentionally are targeting LGBT people, trans people, Hispanics, that you feel like you have your white privilege allows you the ability to, you know, white splain yourself, that you think that you're egotistical, that you're prideful, all these things.
Why do you do this?
I mean, like, why do you go there?
You continue to do this all the time.
I think it's amazing.
I think it's hilarious.
But like, what's your actual motive for having these kind of conversations?
Well, number one, it's to what I do when I do, and I've been so consistent about this from day one, is that I try to inspire people who think like me, who's in my age group, to stand up for themselves.
So especially on college campuses, when I was a student, I needed someone like me to inspire me to stand up for myself because there was at one point they were attacking me so hard before I became the gun girl that I just wanted to go back in my shell.
I wanted to go in my dorm and I wanted to hide.
But I had amazing friends who inspired me to keep going.
I want to be that person for other conservatives on campus.
Now, no, a little less, you know, ethically here.
It is so freaking fun to be able to ruin these degenerate people's day just by breathing on their campus.
There is, they talk about women empowerment.
Is nothing more empowering than seeing hundreds of people that think there are 76 genders and to have an OnlyFans and go out and exploit your body like that for men.
It is so amazing to be able to ruin their day.
I just feel empowered and it's great.
It's great content.
And I'm just showing Democrats that they really have nothing to back up their ridiculous, crazy ideas.
So you've known for owning the libs, as we might call it.
And I think it's great.
I mean, I have yet to see someone successfully do this on the left.
I know the Daily, the Daily Show tries to do this with Trump supporters at Trump rallies.
It just comes across narcissistic and not actually that funny.
Trevor Noah hasn't made me laugh since he started his show, which has been forever.
Anyway, you know, I know that you come across these people that are so stupid.
And I know people say that you try to make people look dumb.
We're going to look at a video of a obese back to obesity.
Sorry, if you're an obese person watching this episode, I'm sorry.
This is not your day.
But I love you, anyways.
This is where a fat woman, I know that she told you that she's been having trouble breathing because of climate change and not due to possibly COPD-induced obesity-induced disease.
Let's play this and let's talk a little bit about some of this stuff.
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Getting older, I've realized my breathing's getting affected by what's going on.
Where I live in Ocala, you can just, the air just smells a lot worse in certain areas, and something needs to be done.
Do you think America should follow China in the way they're handling all the pollution?
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I think so, just because from what I've seen over there, I know they're doing like a whole like green wall or something now, playing a bunch of like trees so that way we can have more oxygen and stuff.
So I think if America did something similar to that aspect, I think we can definitely see some improvement.
So when Milo was a thing and Milo wasn't banned, he would actively say that we should be fat shaming.
And I don't fat shame, but I definitely am not going to tell you that you're beautiful if you have more roles on your body than the amount of limbs that you have.
And I just, I just don't think that that's good.
I've recently lost 10 pounds, actually, because I fat shamed myself.
And it's worked.
I feel more confident and I look better in my videos.
And so I've fat shamed myself and there's proof that it may work.
Well, I'm fasting every day, gym, twice a day, because, you know, and like you said too, Caitlin, I really do feel like shaming people, whether it's about finances, obesity, you know, take your pick of, you know, the problems here in America.
If you shame people into it, usually that shame actually, you know, works for the good of that person.
Well, I'm white, so I they think that I am inherently racist.
The costume has just a little like sprinkle on top, but if you're white, you are inherently racist, as so they say.
So why care?
Why should I care about trying to please these people who think my skin color, they're judging me by my skin color and saying I'm racist.
I don't care.
So I like to stir the pot a little bit.
I was actually going out to be Elizabeth Warren that day and I was with a black white cowboy and more people were offended that I was dressed up in a Native American costume than my black friend Joe Patrick was with white face on.
And that just goes to show their outrageous selective.
They don't actually care about any of these things.
No one actually cares about cultural appropriation.
They just want to feel better than someone else.
So they shame them for having fun.
People who inherently can't have fun and can't laugh at anything want other people to be as miserable as them.
So I don't care.
People were outraged and the need for a good video to prove that, you know, Elizabeth Warren can get away with it, but I can't.
Yeah, no, I know I saw this TikTok of a girl with Down syndrome.
She's like four.
And she's like, please don't say retard.
It really hurts my feelings.
And I'm going, I don't think you have the cognitive emotional ability to be emotionally hurt by being called a retard when you have Down syndrome unless you were conditioned by somebody to make this video about the fact that you don't want to be called a retard.
And I mean, and yeah, if somebody literally, I would be like, oh, please don't call me something.
I would be like, oh, yeah, whatever.
But I'm going, you know, even with that one, the, you know, the hard R word, people are always saying, you know, that like that's, that's offensive too.
And I'm going, I'm always hearing that it's offensive by abled people, which is an ableist thing to speak on behalf of those with disabilities.
And I feel like it's a superiority thing.
You know, so I'm going to, I'm going to just say, you know, if we're talking about the normal things, we need to stop, we need to stop speaking on behalf of the disabled here.
The future is disabled anyways, because that would be ableist of us all.
But that's just the joke of it all.
It's like saying everybody takes it too seriously.
And I think that's what people do with you is they take you too seriously, but you don't even take yourself that seriously.
No, I'll go out there and I'll make fun of myself.
I will do silly things and I just, I don't get bothered.
And that's the thing.
I only get bothered probably when people are burning me with hot coffee on a campus and the police are watching.
They don't do anything.
But like people come up to me and they cuss me out almost every day.
Every time I film, someone's getting in my face.
I just, I'm unbothered.
I'm unbothered.
I don't take it seriously.
I don't take it personally, but these people actually think that I'm consuming my time hating them or even thinking about them at all.
To the LGBTQ community, to the Latinx community, to the disabled community, to the fat community, Caitlin Bennett is not thinking about you at any part of her day.
I'm not consumed by you, but it is flattering that you are consumed by me.
So Caitlin is notorious for being surrounded by large mobs of young people that are angry and are always trying to kill her.
And I want to talk about some of those in just in just a moment here.
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Okay, so let's get into this with Caitlin Bennett.
So Caitlin, you're often assaulted.
You're often hurt.
You're often different than me.
I get assaulted by the peaceful protesters.
You get assaulted mostly by protesters, but now college campuses.
Let's roll some clips, as you saw in the intro, of her getting attacked at a University of UCF is University of Florida.
So you show up to a college campus, and this is why, because of the propaganda that's out there, which we'll get into later, about you, people want you to die.
I don't know why they come to the conclusion that I should be dead rather than just debating me and proving me wrong.
I mean, and the audience should realize that it isn't just me.
It isn't just Caitlin Bennett.
It's all of you.
They want this for all of you.
They don't want to share a country with you.
They don't want to unite with you.
They want you dead.
And they're very vocal about it.
So I feel like we should just stop trying to get along with them and kind of just protect ourselves and stand up for ourselves because in the end, nothing will save you.
Denouncing me won't save you.
Denouncing Elijah won't save you.
Trying to be nice to them and prove that you're not racist and you're not homophobic.
None of that will save you because they hate you.
If you are white and you voted for Donald Trump, if you're black and voted for Donald Trump, they really hate you.
But just stop pretending that you can be friends with these people because you can't.
And I don't know.
I'm doing pretty good for myself and I'm not friends with any Democrat.
Crossing, putting your hand across the aisle like a good girl.
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And so let's talk about this, Caitlin.
So people said they want you to die, catch coronavirus.
They want you to catch coronavirus and like because you're not wearing the right mask.
They also called you the C-word.
They flip you off.
They try to mob you to the point where it's come to the point where you really can't travel into a college campus without security.
I mean, does it like, what do you think about the fact that there's a young girl who's just making videos that just challenging the status quo puts you at a risk?
I'm going to get your opinion after we play this, at a risk to this, where you were attacked with a creator named Joe Patrick.
One, I think that they were really angry that the racist Caitlin Bennett was there with the black person in general.
So that really just kind of dismantled the whole racism argument.
But furthermore, I really think they see me in my speech as violence.
I think they are actually feel like they're under attack when I'm espousing pro-life views or pro-Second Amendment views or pro-Trump messages.
They literally think that speech is violence.
And so how do you counteract something you perceive as violent?
Your violent back.
And you can try to point out the hypocrisy that they're pro-woman, but they are assaulting me and burning me with hot coffee and throwing pop and everything on me.
You can try to point it out that it doesn't add up, but I'm so past that point.
I just, I just don't care.
You can point it out to them and they won't care because they think that you hurting their feelings is literally hurting them physically and they're literally in danger.
I don't know how we got to the point where college students are so soft and just fruitcakes.
They're literally just fruitcakes.
They think they're so special and they're so freaking weak.
It's so disgusting to see liberal men.
They're not even men, males, liberal males out there flipping me off and cussing at me.
And it's like, what are you doing?
Take some testosterone supplements or something.
Like, you've got to work on yourself.
Go to the gym.
And you guys, you see the guys protecting me.
They're like jacked and everything.
They're not liberals.
And I just have to say, there's a difference out there.
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So we're going to, in post, we're going to have a picture up right here of the person who you were like interviewing before this so that people can actually see what it is we're talking about.
So you're interviewing this thing or whoever they are.
To me, it looked like this person that you were talking to was trying out for the Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary role.
It looks like they were trying to work for the Joe Biden administration.
It's like a dress rehearsal, maybe.
But you've been attacked by these people.
And has it surprised you, though, that as you're being attacked constantly, you're being assaulted, hurt very deeply by the field, breaking your gear, that people seem to cheer it on.
I mean, you're a woman.
I would think that you would be defending women.
But people not only want you to die in the college campuses, but in general, I would say that the left has decided that your life is no longer valuable.
Well, when all of this was going on, the liberals there that were protesting Trump, because that's where we were at, we're at a Trump rally, they were protesting Trump.
They actually defended the man pretending to be a woman over me, an actual woman.
And if that just doesn't tell you the state of leftism in our country, I don't know what will.
So they're defending him.
They're going at it.
Take your hands off of her.
And Justin's like, number one, her.
Number two, he just broke my camera because we were filming in public, which is our First Amendment right.
You know, this person, it's funny you mentioned the health secretary.
This person actually works in a hospital.
And we found where they worked and we went to tried to go to court.
They, I don't know what they ended up doing with this entire court case, but we found them.
And they do work in a hospital, ironically enough.
Well, one, I just, I'm always aware that there's a camera.
I'm always aware that this is being recorded and I know what it's going to look like when we put it out there.
So, one, I'm not going to look like a little wimp and not, you know, defend myself or stand up for myself.
But, you know, what's surprising about this is that they were there.
They were mad because I was there.
So they start flipping me off and they start threatening me.
Don't come closer or else this or get out of my face.
And then he goes and he approaches the rest of my crew there and gets in their face.
They start bumping.
They tear cords out of the camera.
And then Michael, poor little Michael, he was so innocent.
He was doing nothing but just standing there.
This soy boy takes his water bottle out of Michael's hands and throws it back at his face.
So, you know, just prayers go out to Michael for dealing with that assault there.
And I don't know.
I mean, I really thought that I was going to have to like take this dude down right here because right there, you can't see it very well, but he just slapped me.
He actually slapped me, slapped my hands, and slapped my microphone.
But thankfully, we had a very masculine African-American guy there.
Save the day, had to tell them to leave us alone.
And he was the coolest guy of the entire day.
He had to swoop in, you know, challenge their white privilege for thinking they could come up to a woman and harass her and her team.
That guy should have been at the Capitol a few months ago.
You know, that guy looks like he actually came out of the middle of nowhere.
This is talking about the failure of the white people in general in this country.
I've become so disappointed with a lot of white people in this nation just being absolute idiots and really just be less white.
Yeah, just so I really hope that they all could just pop open, like I said, a Diet Coke.
And I want to talk about, you know, some of this and a little more of the controversies around you and like why this has all led people to hate you and some of what's going on.
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You know, people attack you, they attack me.
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And when, and when I go out, even if you're not flinching, anything can happen.
And I have the bruises and scars to prove it.
I know you do.
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And I actually really like, you know, people always, you know, people get mad at me because there's certain people like they're like, oh, why don't you associate with that person?
One of my main reasons why I sometimes don't associate with people is because they're like literally just a-holes to me.
Like they're just really are just like in general, like a-holes.
Like, I don't even care if they have extremist views or if they're like, you know, blacklisted.
It's like, I just love them.
And what's interesting, though, is, you know, to people that hate you, it's actually to their disadvantage because I have found you to be a great friend.
Your husband's a great friend.
You guys are amazing.
I know that I'm going to be hanging out with you guys a bit coming up soon at, you know, at an event coming up.
I don't know if you're, I don't know, just, it doesn't matter.
But I know we're going to be there.
But that comes to the controversies.
Let's talk about Turning Point USA and some of these controversies that happened.
So you started a, you were a part of Turning Point USA and you were, this is, you can correct me, but I'm just going off of what I was reading online.
You were kicked out of TP USA because you, I, you know, you're nodding your head no, but you, so you'll come in in a second for creating the safe space and having men wear diapers.
They didn't like that.
And you were kicked out.
So let me just first say, this is, yeah, you made a safe space is what I'm trying to say.
And they just thought it was like too childish and stupid and they kicked you out.
I don't have any, you know, I don't think about Turning Point.
That's the thing.
Like I just don't think about them.
I think they give good opportunities to young people.
That's where I got a lot of my opportunities to learn how to be an outspoken conservative.
Unfortunately, they lied in their entire debacle trying to save space.
Ha, save space with that whole event.
You know, it doesn't, it hurt me then.
It doesn't hurt me now.
I didn't need them.
I'm actually quite thankful that I had the balls to quit.
I actually quit.
I recent, I resigned.
I actually worked for them.
I was on the payroll.
After they lied about the event and called it obscure and obscene, I was like, you know, this isn't my brand of conservatism.
I want to be in people's faces.
I want to make people laugh.
I want to do crazy things and I want people to talk about it.
No one talks about the Turning Point Club who's on campus with a clipboard trying to talk about lower taxes and a smaller government.
People are going to talk about how funny it is to make fun of liberals and that.
And I didn't put anyone in a diaper.
He put himself in a diaper and he wanted to do it.
The member who actually dressed up.
It was one of the funniest things I have ever been a part of.
I have not laughed that hard since that event and I do not regret it.
They shamed me into apologizing publicly and I'm so ashamed of myself for apologizing for something that I didn't, it wasn't wrong.
So today I'm blacklisted from all Turning Point events.
Their members are not allowed to host me.
Their members are actually not even allowed to associate with me in a form of like being turning point.
So they have to leave Turning Point out of it.
You know, when I don't know how long I can go off on this, but give me 10 more seconds.
People who usually come about by being affiliated with a Turning Point end up being very cringey.
And I'm not naming anybody specifically, but I think I was at an advantage that I didn't get hooked onto the cringiness that comes with being Turning Point affiliated.
I love how you're like, oh, I'm not propped up by a company and I'm like personal slight.
And it's like, I'm not affiliated with Turning Point.
I'm like personal slight.
Like, no, I don't have any official affiliation with Turning Point.
I really think they give great opportunities.
I agree with you to kids too.
You know, I'm not, you know, I don't really think about what they're pushing in terms of the brand of conservatism because I just, they've been really helpful with me to help me to get to college campuses, to make videos, to go out there and to like connect with kids.
I'm grateful for that.
But I would say that, yeah, I mean, you know, we have to ask ourselves the kind of image that you want to give off.
And I would say Turning Point is definitely not edgy in terms of like, you know, politics and all those shows are no relation to you.
And I know your style stuff would not have fared very well with Turning Point, I would say.
Even myself, I've had a rocky, I've had like a rocky up and down.
A lot of people in that organization really don't like me, but a lot of people do.
And so, you know, it's with any organization.
That's how it is.
I know this is stupid and I don't want to spend a lot of time on this, but people call you.
I'm going to bring up an article here.
This is just something important.
People need to hear this once and for all again.
Bring up my screen here.
This is a Caitlin looking hot and just being here.
And there's this hashtag like pooping for Caitlin.
Look, they have all these pictures up.
They're like, this girl sucks.
And she looks like a total BA.
I don't want to bring it up because it's actually really gross.
There's this picture of like some girl passed out.
I don't think it's real, by the way.
And she has about nine pounds of human feces on her legs.
Like, and she's just a white girl, like with her face down.
And it's like this back angle.
And I'm not showing it to you guys because it's actually that gross.
And it's like she's defecated herself in a bathroom.
Can you please explain to me how this image got connected to you?
And also, can you prove or like explain to the viewers why that wasn't you?
And can I just say, though, I have watched a lot of videos about you, people that hate you.
And I have to, like I mentioned at the beginning of the video, a lot of people that don't like you.
It actually makes sense because they believe lies about you.
They believe that you're some racist, you know, the misogynist, right?
That's my favorite one.
Misogynist person who happens to not be any of those things and who also somehow is humiliated because you poop yourself.
Now, again, that's the whole point.
It's humiliating on them that they believe a lie.
And that's a real problem in our society is that people are based basing their hatred off of misinformation, disinformation, I would say, intentional.
One of those people, let's talk about Logan Paul.
If we can just bring up some B-roll, you were on Logan Paul's show.
Logan Paul literally is the final brain cell.
He's just got one, I swear.
Poor guy.
Is he the one?
He's not the one boxing.
I hope he's not because I must be out of touch with culture.
But you went on a show.
He ended up looking a total jackass, like an absolute idiot, because he kept challenging you and trying to make you look stupid.
I'm not going to get into it because people can go, people can't go watch it actually.
Because he, yeah, here he is.
So he deleted your episode, boom.
And he just like was like, you're a horrible person.
You know, I hate this girl.
She's so bad, even though you killed it in the views.
And they felt so proud of yourself, themselves, for virtue signaling to their audience and deleting their episode that they had with you, even though it was probably a PR move because they looked so stupid in their own video.
What the hell happened here?
And like, I know you made a clapback video, but I kind of want to get into this.
Can you explain this whole controversy with Logan?
He messaged me on Instagram and was like, you're hated.
We're both from Ohio.
I'm very hated.
Let's get together and make some people mad, blah, blah, blah.
So I was like, this is funny.
It's hilarious.
I'm not a Logan Paul fan.
I did watch some of his videos just because he was from Ohio.
So I was like, this is so funny.
Let's go do this for the memes.
Like it was literally for a meme.
Like I just wanted to do it for the memes.
So we get out there.
Logan is actually hungover.
He didn't talk much.
If you watched the video or if you did or if you can find it somewhere, he didn't talk much.
What he did say didn't make any sense.
It was actually, he brought me on so that his babysitter, Mike Majlakt, who was to his right there in the clip, so he could berate me about guns.
And they tried to fact check me the whole time.
Turns out I was right about everything I had said.
And they basically got scolded by a little girl.
And these are grown men who all live together, by the way.
But yeah, I mean, that's where we're at.
And then when I started going viral, and if you just mentioned my name, tweets would get almost a million views, a million likes.
I've never seen a tweet get a million likes.
People started clipping things up about me.
They would take a 20-minute video, clip it up to 30 seconds, put it out there, say my name, and it would get a million likes.
I've never seen that before.
So he decided to take this.
He made, I think, in total, three or four videos about me because you say my name and people click it.
And then he decided the last stretch here for Logan Paul was be to delete my video because he's so ashamed of me and he disavowed me and he apologized to his audience for having me on.
And I'm just hateful.
And my words cause people discomfort and just pathetic.
And then he goes out there and him and Mike and the team, the crew, the boys, they go out and shoot automatic guns and people called them out.
And I think that's actually when they may have deleted the video because they got called out big time.
I kind of want to just briefly touch on the fact that, you know, through all of this, Chew, you became one of the top trending people.
Like you mentioned, people got clicks by hating on you.
And I think that's a really important thing.
You know, I think you've gotten more in a very important side into the culture and hated by the culture.
I happen to just, you know, be in that other side too, where it's like a lot of people say that I'm a lot of things that I'm not as well.
And it's not fun to be hated, but it's also like, yeah, I don't care anymore.
Like I just read like another article and they're like, oh, like they'll get my whole channel demonetized.
And then it's like, it just causes me to work harder and to like get better advertisers and I actually get a raise and I do make more money in my life.
And it's like they, you know, they think they're trying to, you know, discredit you.
But in the end, the more the left and the culture of the world and the Satanists and the globalists and the demonic people and the degenerates and the disgusting militant, you know, rainbow people that just like the militant side of it that's just wanting to like destroy everybody that doesn't sanction their degeneracy.
It's very interesting though, in all of that, that, you know, I would say, again, it's an award.
If the world hates you, they hated God first.
They hated Jesus first.
So it's like, you're not rude.
You're not particularly a terrible person.
You know, you have flaws, sure.
But ultimately, it's why I love you.
And I'm so appreciative of all the work that you do.
You have to notice that Logan Paul has my phone number.
He could message me on Instagram.
Instead of talking to me one-on-one and even trying to get my side of anything, he immediately demonized me, dehumanized me, and deleted my episode without ever personally talking to me.
So everything that he did surrounding me was for his own gain.
And that's how they are.
But he wears a shirt to honor James Charles, even though he mocks pregnancy and everything like that.
And it just goes to show the morals in this country because I think there are only men and women.
Logan Paul was offended by that.
And it's ironic that someone like him would take it upon himself to try and demoralize other people, if you get what I'm saying.
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