Sad indeed. A few years ago I'd have been picking this up with great anticipation. Now I wouldn't touch it with a bargepole.
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It doesn't sound like it goes into the "Why?" At all, which is what would actually be interesting.
Like...everything's fine, and then one day, seemingly out of nowhere, you decide to become a hate-spewing anti-trans activist.
Over time, all your friends, loved ones, colleagues etc all reject you because you've become entirely consumed by rabid hatred, and seemingly do and speak of nothing else.
You say "well, they're all wrong. I'm campaigning on behalf of women's rights", then you double-down on what you're doing, without even stopping to question it.
I just feel like there's an early chapter missing somewhere.
There's no chapter missing. The early ones are that he always thought like this and considered himself right in the absolute because he was a successful personality. It didn't matter what your opinion was, his was the correct one. And as long as it was making people laugh he continued. Only now he finds that his opinion doesn't make people laugh and he can't cope with it. But he hasn't changed. He was no more capable of listening and understanding a view held different to his own than he is now.
I felt like a few chapters were missing. My impression is he was mostly radicalized online, and is just an obsessive person who feels righteous and enjoys it too much to stop himself. I think he truly expects to inevitability be vindicated. I don't think there's much "why" beyond that, he liked arguing online and it consumed him.
There's an interesting story to be told about how he got to this point but if he was capable of the kind of introspection required, he might not have buried himself alive.
At this point I am unsure if anyone else could winkle out his path to radicalisation either as he's now so fortified his mindset. I tried a similar thing with David Icke but he clearly spotted where I was going with my questions and he has ghosted me since.
Have you read any of Jon Ronsons essays or books? He had a particularly interesting chapter on Icke as I recall
That'll be Them and the accompanying documentary, The Secret Rulers of the World, had an episode revolving around Icke.
I've turned into a bit of a Glinner Watcher over the last year I can't lie just because I can't believe someone has been so willing to throw their life and career away over something they have no reason to get involved in and be such a dick about it at the same time.
This review is basically the same as all the others - interesting and funny until he gets onto the transphobic stuff. But he's harassed people online, he's basically a TERF campaigner. I find it very hard to understand why he's confused about why punching down on a minority group makes him unpopular with the audience that used to find him funny.
I'd find myself being very lazy and reaching for the 'Catholic upbringing' cliché in having a hand in at least some of all this - I might be wrong but I can't bring myself to sit through his whole book, and certainly don't want any of my money going his way