Seems Sus: Selective Outrage
VideosJanuary 30, 202601:04:48

Seems Sus: Selective Outrage

In this episode, we cut through the noise and take a hard look at how quickly principles collapse when the narrative changes. Just a few years ago, obedience was framed as morality. Questioning lockdowns, mandates, or medical decisions made you a threat, while compliance was praised as virtue. Protests that destroyed private property were defended as resistance, and government authority was something to be challenged at all costs.

Fast forward to now, and the script has flipped. The same voices that once celebrated defiance are suddenly demanding compliance. “Just obey.” “Just comply.” “If you didn’t, that’s on you.” Rights that were once dismissed as selfish are now selectively defended, while others are quietly abandoned. Gun rights, bodily autonomy, free movement, protest, resistance — all supported or condemned depending on who’s holding the microphone.

This isn’t about left vs right. It’s about hypocrisy. It’s about how outrage is weaponized, principles are conditional, and consistency is nowhere to be found. Tonight, we talk about how both sides flip when it’s convenient, how authority is either evil or necessary depending on the moment, and why the loudest voices demanding obedience today were chanting resistance yesterday.

No teams. No sacred cows. Just calling it exactly what it is.

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