Hailey Welch made internet fame for detailing how to fellate a guy. What emerged was a generally unfunny meme that NPCs thought was funny. Perhaps that will be the outcome, unfortunate as it might be. Conservatives have been inundated with movements to create viral content, whether organic or psyops. In the past several months, there have been multiple women who have been seen as figureheads on the right for promoting degeneracy, as though following in the footsteps of Pearl Davis herself.
The grift has seen her at concerts, throwing a first pitch at a Mets game (not even to the catcher) to little applause. But before the fifteen minutes of unmerited fame stretched out into 3 months have ended, a new podcast has been announced.
It’s finally time 👀
— Haliey Welch (@HalieyWelchX) September 3, 2024
I can’t wait to tell my story 😈 @talktuahpod coming soon @betr pic.twitter.com/3HnQXNyINI
The well-named podcast, “Talk Tuah” has the backing of famed YouTuber and internet scammer, Jake Paul. The podcast is also being sponsored by Paul’s sportsbook. As I noted previously, Hawk Tuah is an example of unchecked promiscuity in rural America. The idea that a woman who became famous on the internet for talking about blowjobs, largely unprompted, is capable of holding a long-form conversation is more laughable than Hawk Tuah ever was.
To make matters worse, the podcast is clearly targeting men, unless Betr is the one sportsbook targeting women. It essentially makes the podcast a sadder gateway drug for the misguided young male to eventually wind up in porn-addicted stupors if they aren’t already.
Perhaps there’s enough stigma that makes this deal unprofitable, that all the pageantry expended for producing this podcast is in vain. However, it’s clear from the trailer that this intends to be an astroturfed effort.
Young men are under attack from greedy grifters and the Proverbial adultress woman. In these times, vigilance must be kept.
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i predict a jew behind this