over the course of the last decade there have been some key events that pushed me from the Left to the Right 🧵
from Hillary 2016
to Biden 2020
to Trump 2024
let's unpack it by exploring these 10 examples:
red flag #1 🚩
Aziz Ansari and the Fallibility of the MeToo Movement
MeToo came in hot—the Aziz Ansari incident was a turning point for me—Aziz's career was nearly destroyed over what amounted to a bad date
the fervor with which the MeToo movement was pushed, often without nuance or due process, became increasingly unsettling
it felt as though we were sacrificing individual reputations on the altar of a broader agenda, disregarding the complexity of human interactions and the need for a fair assessment of each situation
2/10🚩
The Innovation Stalemate: Elon Musk and the Left
Elon's endeavors with SpaceX, from launching satellites to potentially colonizing Mars, have faced considerable opposition from environmentalists and regulatory bodies on the left
the protests over seals and birds in relation to SpaceX's activities seemed to overshadow the potential for groundbreaking advancements in science and exploration
as someone who values innovation and progress, the left’s resistance to Elon's visions feels counterproductive and stifling
3/10 🚩🚩🚩
The Science of Gender: A Biological Perspective
the left’s stance on gender identity, particularly the assertion that boys can be girls and vice versa, conflicts with my understanding of biology
having minored in biology, i found the disregard for scientific facts troubling
this issue underscored a broader pattern of the left prioritizing ideology over empirical evidence, which deeply resonated with my commitment to scientific integrity
4/10🚩
A New Perspective: Jared Kushner on Lex Fridman’s Podcast
my political reorientation was further influenced by Jared Kushner’s appearance on Lex Fridman’s podcast
hearing Kushner discuss the Abraham Accords provided a fresh perspective on the Trump administration's achievements, many of which were either underreported or misrepresented in mainstream media
this realization made me question the narratives i had previously accepted without scrutiny
5/10🚩🚩🚩
The Consequences of DEI and Defund the Police Movements
the left's emphasis on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, coupled with the "defund the police" movement, has had visible repercussions
cities like San Francisco have seen a rise in crime, with basic items in stores locked up due to rampant theft
these developments reflect a breakdown in law and order, contradicting the left’s promises of safer and more equitable communities
the disconnect between the ideology and its real-world outcomes became increasingly apparent and troubling
6/10🚩
The Mishandling of the Afghanistan Withdrawal
the Biden administration’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan was another significant factor for me
the hasty evacuation led to the tragic deaths of 13 U.S. service members and left many Americans and Afghan allies stranded
the lack of accountability, with no high-level officials facing consequences, highlighted a concerning level of incompetence and disregard for human life
7/10🚩
The COVID-19 Response and Vaccine Mandates
the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic was fraught with misinformation and heavy-handed mandates—initially, we were told to trust the science, yet the narrative kept changing
vaccine mandates were imposed, leading to significant public pushback and divisiveness
subsequent revelations about the vaccines’ effectiveness and side effects, along with the suppression of dissenting opinions, only fueled distrust
the pandemic response became more about control than public health, further alienating me from the left
8/10🚩🚩🚩
The Obsession with Identity Politics
the left’s relentless focus on identity politics has become increasingly off-putting
the constant emphasis on race, gender, and sexual orientation as primary lenses for policy and social issues detracts from more substantive discussions
tt feels like a divisive tactic, creating more societal fractures rather than fostering unity and progress
9/10🚩
The Body Positivity Movement and Health
the body positivity movement, while well-intentioned, has taken a troubling turn
featuring morbidly obese women on magazine covers like Cosmopolitan and labeling it as "healthy" is a disservice to public health
this toxic narrative reshapes societal standards and promotes a false sense of health, ignoring the serious health risks associated with obesity
as someone who values science and factual information, this blatant disregard for medical truth was another factor pushing me away from the left
10/10🚩
Biden's Cognitive Decline
the recent debates and public appearances of President Biden have been alarming—his frequent verbal stumbles, moments of confusion, and physical frailty suggest that he is not fully in control
watching Biden freeze during debates and struggle to make coherent points underscored the deception by the left, who had assured us of his competence
it’s disheartening and embarrassing to see the leader of the free world in such a state
in conclusion:
my political evolution has been shaped by a series of concrete events and realizations that have driven me away from the left
from the mishandling of individual cases in the MeToo movement to the left's resistance to innovation, disregard for biological science, chaotic foreign policy decisions, and the tangible consequences of their policies, these experiences have collectively shifted my perspective
embracing a more centrist or right-leaning viewpoint has felt like a return to common sense, patriotism, and a commitment to constructive progress
shout out to the likes of @RobertMSterling @DavidSacks @theallinpod and anyone else who has been relentless voicing concerns despite the backlash—i owe much of my perspective shift to you, and i bow down 🫡
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10 (more) ideas that pushed me from the Left to the Right 🧵
topics discussed:
— cancel culture & free speech
— meritocracy vs. DEI
— immigration policies
— misattribution of credit for major innovations
— wealth, philanthropy, and the "pay your fair share" rhetoric
— Big Tech censorship
— men in women's sports
— Oct 7th attacks on Israel
— the Left's 'branding'
— "white men are bad" (but they marry them anyway)
1/10 cancel culture & free speech 🚩
cancel culture is out of control, suppressing diverse viewpoints and punishing people for holding unpopular opinions
look at what happened to J.K. Rowling—she voiced her views on gender identity, and despite her contributions to literature, she was swiftly ostracized
it's not about accountability anymore—it's a modern-day witch hunt that stifles open dialogue and intellectual discourse
we have been breeding a culture of fear, not freedom—where intellectual discourse is replaced by echo chambers
when people are scared to speak up, society loses the vibrant exchange of ideas that drives progress
2/10 meritocracy vs. DEI 🚩
i began to see the value of meritocracy more clearly...
meritocracy is the cornerstone of a thriving society, where talent and hard work are the primary determinants of success. it ensures that the most capable individuals, regardless of background, ascend to positions of influence, driving innovation and progress
contrast this with the Left’s insistence on DEI—diversity, equity, and inclusion—as the primary criteria for decision-making
while DEI aims to rectify historical injustices, prioritizing it over merit can lead to inefficiency and mediocrity
when we focus on merit, we create an environment where excellence is recognized and rewarded, fostering a culture of achievement and innovation—it’s not about ignoring the value of diversity, but about ensuring that our pursuit of it does not compromise the standards that drive our society forward
a true meritocracy balances opportunity with competence, ensuring that those at the helm are the most qualified—ultimately benefiting everyone