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Rolling Stone attacks Drew Hernandez for calling Balenciaga ‘Satanic’

In November, Hernandez created a video covering luxury fashion brand Balenciaga's controversy over the disturbing and exploitative photos that emerged from their website.

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On Sunday, Rolling Stone published an article that named Turning Point USA contributor and Frontlines host Drew Hernandez as a content creator on Rumble that garners a lot of views on the platform, which Rolling Stone calls an "an echo chamber of far-right content," because he is will spin "ever more complicated plots" for his listeners.

Drew Hernandez tweeted, "@RollingStone is offended because I called out Balenciaga’s Satanism on Rumble, now you know why I’m so shadow-banned on YouTube They also are mad because I cover what the globalists actually say I’ll take it, @rumblevideo’s 'relative newcomer.'"

Hernandez "has already drawn attention by wondering if the New World Order will enslave us in the Metaverse and weighing in on the fashion brand Balenciaga’s imagined ties to Satanism," Rolling Stone claims. "At 50,000 and 80,000 views, these segments are outpacing videos shared by users with platforms 100 times larger."

In November, Hernandez created a video covering luxury fashion brand Balenciaga's controversy over the disturbing and exploitative photos that emerged from their website. The images were of children posed in alarming ways with sexualized paraphernalia, such as bondage gear, and it caused commentators like Hernandez to take a closer look at the company's chief designer, Lotta Volkova.

In a Rumble video from November titled "Satanic Pedo Balenciaga Exposed," Hernandez called out Volkova who posted images on Instagram of Satan worship as well as child torture, mutilation, and sexualization. 

Hernandez has also made videos such as "NWO Metaverse Enslavement" from Tuesday that criticizes the culture's push for isolation through virtual reality.

The Rolling Stone piece, titled "Far-Right Superstars Are Failing on Rumble. Who’s Winning?" dove into who on Rumble was garnering the most attention. 

They noted that some such as Donald Trump Jr., "already has 1.07 million subscribers on Rumble, which puts him among the top tier of users — in theory. The reality is that despite this formidable audience, his videos often struggle to crack 10,000 views"

But, "Drew Hernandez, a relative newcomer to the site with 16,000 followers," makes videos that regularly receive 50,000 to 80,000 views.

Rolling Stone claims "provocateurs" started migrating to Rumble in 2020 "encouraged by the endorsements of Rep. Devin Nunes and Fox News host Dan Bongino, not to mention the radicalizing pressures of a global pandemic and ugly national election."


 
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