Sorry if I'm late to the game with this, but I wanted to recommend this podcast (also a Rumble channel) that's had me glued to it lately and hungry for more.
Joshua Slocum is an ex-leftist who draws on his experiences of childhood abuse at the hands of a batshit loco mother and his subsequent interested in abnormal psychology to dissect the behavior patterns of the political left, positing that there's a great deal of overlap between leftism and personality disorders.
This guy goes absolutely pedal to the metal and takes no prisoners when it comes to ripping apart the trans, CRT and Branch Covidian narratives, and he's amazingly well spoken and thoughtful to boot. He takes his time, explains and supports his case (as opposed to just ranting) and is able to cut through a lot of the left's "gotcha" arguments and rhetoric.
The website is http://disaffected.fm/ and there are links there for subscribing to the podcast and watching the videos on YouTube (when they allow it) and Rumble.
Again, I may have been living under a rock and missed this when it was first making waves but I haven't seen much mention of it and I thought this crowd would appreciate what Slocum is doing.
Checked it out, he "comes out" as gay at around 40 minutes in the opening ep. Not supporting that with my clicks.
He's what the modern alphabet crowd would call an "identity traitor" or some shit like that. It's worth a listen, especially when he sledgehamnmers a wedge between the "LGB" and the rest of the alphabet soup, PARTICULARLY the "T". It's like when Shapiro talks about writing college papers like a commie and then using the universities' degrees against them. Slocum leans on his experience being gay in the 70s and 80s and uses it to shred the modern left's narrative.
He's what you'd get if Milo Yiannopoulos was smarter and dead serious instead of an attention-mongering troll.