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This is actually a really interesting interview. I'm only part of the way through it right now, but I'm enjoying it tremendously.
Ashley St. Clair is the mother of one of Elon musk's many babies, a former right-wing influencer, who upon being ghosted by Elon after she had his baby, has been trying to amend her ways.
I'm really appreciating this podcast and the way the interviewers are talking to her, because they are giving her absolutely no quarter when it comes to previous opinions she's held and things that she said. Particularly acknowledging the reality of her homophobia and transphobia. She acknowledges openly that it wasn't until the leopards ate HER face that she understood the harm being done.
And they acknowledge right at the beginning of the podcast that no one owes her forgiveness, no one owes her credulity for her repentance, but she wants to give it anyway. And I think if we want people to change and if we want people to be able to acknowledge that they were wrong, this kind of thing is really important and I'm really glad to see her taking this step and opening herself up to this level of very public accountability.
listening to matt bernstien’s newest episode, stories from the aids crisis, and full on sobbing on the bathroom floor. i have to pack for a camping trip but i can’t breathe. i wish i had something beautiful to say but i cant think of it. its just too much
Matt Bernstein
Gender: Male (he/they)
Sexuality: Gay
DOB: 16 October 1998
Ethnicity: Ashkenazi Jewish
Nationality: American
Occupation: Makeup artist, influencer, podcaster, activist
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ICE is many things — chief among them, an outgrowth of a seemingly neverending masculinity crisis. The U.S. government has devised a billion dollar strategy to recruit aggrieved young men into ICE with the promise of giving them a purpose: to “restore the homeland.” And their masculinity. The results have been devastating. A parallel crisis of manhood is unfolding in the form of looksmaxxers, a booming online community of men injecting meth and breaking their bones to enhance their perceived physical beauty. Today, YouTube essay legend F.D Signifier, Twitch culture streamer Caroline Kwan and I explore the evermore bizarre ways patriarchy is setting men up to fail while everyone else pays the price.