In Defense of Interlopers
Recently, there was some edrama in the Cozy TV sphere (abnormal, I know). A streamer named Big Tech had found himself in conflict with most of the site’s other streamers. This culminated in a frank and tense discussion between Nick Fuentes and Mr. Tech. Nick asked BT what his motives were—why was he amplifying criticism? Why was he fighting with all his associates? BT offered vague answers to Nick that did not seem to satisfy him.
Big Tech’s purpose is to show the flaws outsiders or enemies see and talk through them. To see things from their point of view and ask the questions fanatics would rather avoid. Are the moves Nick is making worth the risk? Was having Ali Alexander around worth the negative press? Die-hard followers view asking these particular questions as an act of disloyalty. Maybe that’s true. It is also true that when you love someone, you are willing to sacrifice yourself for their success. Nick is loyal to Trump, but he will still criticize when necessary. All of us here have told the world hard truths and, in return, been gifted nothing but spit.
Big Tech is occupying the same space that Stizzy once did. A radical pro-AF figure that weaves the criticism from the opposition and tries to walk the audience through the thought process. Not to tear down the movement but to build it up. Though Stizzy has been “kicked out” or whatever for behind-the-scenes matters, I still think his viewpoint was refreshing. Other America First figures like HW do work to point out where minions fall out of line in a similar way, but they still will not critique Nick. These offer a balance that is necessary.
Big Tech and Stizzy were intentionally unpopular and controversial figures. Their goal is, or was in Stizzy’s case, to prune the movement with fire by pointing out the faults the opposition sees. While we as radicals see big events and strong political connections as huge wins, the world is watching. We all play our roles in this life. What we are working towards is something that seems impossible and has never been achieved. Some will be the heros and some the anti-heros. I think we need to be more compassionate to each other in general, which is a lot to ask when we are in the position that we are in. Anyone who supports Nick is getting attacked by everyone. Why would someone support Nick and also critique him? This isolates the individual, making them toxic to everyone.
Idk maybe these individuals do have bad intentions. Maybe we are the good guys that win no matter what and all the ops should kts neow!