Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro is calling for a long-overdue reckoning within the right, arguing that the answer to the so-called “woke right” is simple: exposure. According to Shapiro, figures like Nick Fuentes and Andrew Tate have built online empires by dragging vulnerable young men into bitterness, isolation, and failure, all while enriching themselves.
Shapiro did not hold back, labeling Fuentes a “loser” who lives online and exploits young men searching for meaning. He warned that following internet influencers who promote rage and victimhood leads nowhere—except making those influencers wealthy while their followers end up broke, alone, and without purpose.
Shapiro insists the conservative movement must take responsibility by openly promoting real values: work, family, faith, responsibility, and building a meaningful life. He argues that if the right refuses to confront grifters poisoning young men with empty ideology, then conservatives have no one to blame when those same young men fall into despair.
His message lands at a critical moment. Under President Trump, the conservative agenda has emphasized empowerment, economic opportunity, strong families, and personal accountability—values that build a thriving nation rather than feeding online resentment. Shapiro’s warning reinforces that if the movement shies away from calling out destructive voices, “we deserve to lose.”
For conservatives who care about the future of the country, the choice is clear: expose the frauds, elevate real values, and protect young men from being led down dead-end paths that weaken the movement and the nation.
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