Here’s an interesting changer – actually, two interesting changers
When I first saw an excerpt from this guy’s message, I thought he might not be for real. I tend now to think he is for real, although I’m not 100% sure. At any rate, his point is a good one.
The commentary on what he’s saying is by Amala Ekpunobi, a woman whose own political change experience happened a couple of years ago. I’ve watched quite a few of her videos, and I think she’s quite good.

A tapestry of lies can easily unravel, when a loose ‘thread’ within that tapestry is plucked.
Wow, is she impressive. She has answered an aspect I note in all the left friends, but she brought it front and center. That is their sense of being so vastly morally superior to anyone on the right, and how they then use that as a shield to keep them in their bubble and not let anything penetrate it.
I’m going to start following her.
That is good, but will.she fight for what she believes?
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That is good, but will.she fight for what she believes?
Peruse her many videos and draw your own conclusion.
This is not the first time Amala Ekpunobi has been cited on Neo. Gringo cites Amala Ekpunobi on Karmelo Anthony.
She is one of my daily watches. She is superb!
On the topic of changers, I sometimes wonder about the permanence of the change. I’m thinking of Candace Owens, who seems to have changed multiple times. How likely is it that someone who changes once will change again? No reflection on the many here who changed once and for all (including myself, though I was 18 when I saw the light, and never looked back).
I agree with Gringo.
physics guy,
Though she is impressive, I lean towards Jimmy’s thoughts.
My favorite changer is Sasha Stone. She was deep in lefty world for decades, has suffered greatly for leaving it, and has the most cogent understanding on what makes the lefty “elite” and its followers tick.
I like Jenny Holland, an American who lives in Ireland, a lot too.
Young one who (without knowing why) kneeled for George Floyd with the rest of the office, accidentally watched Charlie Kirk vids. Now is disgusted with the rest of her co-workers who claimed Kirk, racist, sexist, etc. etc.
And questioning Floyd situation and many other things.
“A tapestry of lies can easily unravel, when a loose ‘thread’ within that tapestry is plucked.” That seems to be what happens generally with political changers (see “Real Walk Away”).
However, that’s also how some people end up going full conspiracy theorist (and I don’t mean that as an insult to anyone who questions the consensus on anything, I mean people who really get to the point where they think the mainstream narrative of any event must be wrong). They see that they’ve been lied to once and then they think they’re always being lied to.