Social Media Sensation Xavier Durouseau “accidentally painted red” while watching the Progeru video, former Black Lives Matter activist Alex Marlow, editor of Breitbart News, said while watching the Progeru video I spoke to the “bigest Aha moment” that I had. “BLM was collecting all this money and didn't go to a single black community.”
“The biggest 'aha moment' for me was realising that BLM was collecting all this money and that it wouldn't go to a single black community, black business or anything like that. Durousseau told Marlow on Thursday's episode Alex Marlow Show.
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“When we saw how cheating they were, Actblue had progressively poured all these donations into progressively, so we started looking at 'what the other side has to offer?' ”
A conservative influencer said, “I wanted to shake because Pragel was where I got a lot of conservative ideas, but now I loved it, so I always have any ability. I wanted to work with Pragel,” he added.
“I've become a member of their youth program, Pragerforce,” Durousseau explained. “A few years ago, they were accepting videos from younger creators, so they were posting some of my videos.”
Durouseau, recently launched his own show with Progeru, Respectful, XavierFrom there, he added that he was given the opportunity to represent “on a bigger level – on social media, on television – that worked,” leading him to becoming a full-time personality in a conservative organization. I did.
“And I'm very grateful for it. It's like a dream come true,” he added.
Marlow asked Durossau, “About the moment when he finally decided that Black Life Matter's stuff wasn't for you.”
“Did that happen at once?” asked the editor-in-chief of Breitbart News. Durossaw responded that he had been involved in Black Life Matter for “long term” but being cast for a reality television show was a catalyst for a change in course.
“I was literally bored during the pandemic. It started out as a joke, I wasn't even joking,” Durossau explained. “My friend and I were bored, watching this show, circle Netflix and my friends said, “You need to apply to participate in this show.”
Durossau broke the premise of the show, reminiscing that it was “a popular contest where you can either appear on a show or become a catfish on a show.”
A conservative influencer explained in detail:
You are in this building, but you don't actually meet any competitors. So you can really lie about who you are. You only meet them through this internet device called “The Circle” on the show. Well, I was cast for the show out of 25,000 out of 25,000 after applying as a joke. BLM activist, awakened, all that.
So I'm preparing for this show and say, “Okay, well, you have to discuss people on this show. I really know the inside and outside of everything that is political activity. That's why I decided to study rebuttals without confirmation bias for the first time. I wanted to see: “What does a conservative mind look like?” So I planned to expose the entire series Pragel video in preparation for going to the show, but instead, I ended up exposing myself on almost every topic I believed in at the time.
“And it was this realization that I was instilled in my entire life, so it was an experience of repentance,” Durossault said.
Pragel's personality is “Go blindly to this reality show and get all this fame, love and celebration to be this awakened icon” or “After sticking to my gun and coming back That's this show.”
“I retreated the show three days before I was about to fly to London to film the show, and then spent a few more months that my whole worldview had just been turned over in my mind.” Durossau revealed.
“And I finally decided to make my first video, and the rest was history,” he added.
Alex Marlow Showa weekday podcast hosted by Breitbart editor-in-chief Alex Marlow and produced by Breitbart News and Salem Podcast Network.
Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her Facebook and x at @armestrangeloand on Instagram.





