
The tragedy of Ben Shapiro is that he knows he’s a fraud. He realized it even before he went to college, when he began to understand that he didn’t have the ability to think for himself or enough talent to accomplish anything on his own. This is why so many celebrities and “successful” people have Imposter Syndrome: they are imposters whose success is fake and manufactured. Once the funding required to maintain their pretend popularity dries up, their audience disappears because it never really existed in the first place.
It is becoming more and more apparent that many/most of the talking head celebrities are fake. They come out of nowhere with instant ‘star’ power and receive instant media status across the spectrum. And it’s not just the likes of Ben Shapiro and Mark Levin. Consider even the conservative darlings such as Candice Owens and firebrands like Alex Jones.
There’s a ‘thing’ called controlled opposition. It is a political and social strategy where a ruling power creates, infiltrates, or co-opts groups that appear to challenge the system, effectively neutralizing genuine dissent while maintaining the illusion of multi-party competition or ideological debate. This tactic allows authorities to play both sides of a conflict, absorbing resistance, feeding disinformation, and ensuring that no meaningful threat to the status quo emerges.
Pay attention to them all, but trust none of them.

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