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I find his on-air comments on the prototype that he literally was unwilling to test on the card it was designed for pretty slimy. But if that's not enough for you, how about the way Madison Suop was treated?
https://www.sportskeeda.com/esports/news-i-told-i-chunky-fat-ugly-stupid-youtuber-madison-suop-opens-reveals-left-linus-media-group-amid-recent-controversy
I think his comments about the retesting were poorly thought out but not egregious in my opinion.
I'm not talking about the madison situation, which is pretty bad if true and definitely makes him seem like a bad person if he knew about it.
I mean, they sent him a specific card to use it on and he decided to just not do that and instead be as harsh as he could about the fact that he couldn't get it together to figure out how to mount the thing properly. That tone he gets in his voice when he starts trashing it? That's cruelty. That's anger. He's trying to hurt them and he's doing it on purpose because he's a manipulative and emotionally abusive person, and it's easier to lash out than accept his own mistake.
I've dealt with too much of that shit in my own life not to call it out when I get a whiff. Make no mistake, this guy is a mean-spirited, cruel, and callous person.
I think it's quite a leap from one thing to say he's "manipulative and emotionally abusive". I think he was trashing it with disregard for their feelings but not with the intent of hurting their feelings. Plus, I don't think he actually wrote the script for that video, no? It could be possible that it was just incompetence and a lack of care/unwillingness to spend the extra time for something that in his opinion was worthless anyway. He probably sees hundreds items from other (usually much larger) companies come and go that aren't so easily effected by a few months delay on an item being returned, a bit of bad press from a YouTuber or a missing sample. What is easier to believe: that Linus lost sight of what's important in persuit of his own goals and didn't stop to think about how it might effect companies smaller than his - or that he is secretly emotionally abusive and carefully calculated an attack on this specific company for having the gall to send him a prototype?
It's not just 'one thing'. Take a wider look at the stories that are circulating. Look at Madison Suop's experience. Look at his responses to these screw-ups.
I have known and been subjected to far too many people like him to be blind to their shit. He knows what he's doing, he doesn't care. He cares about his public image and his money. Full stop.
He wanted to trash Billet on the air because he's a narcissist, and it feels good for him to exert his power and watch others suffer. If you know the patterns, if you're familiar with the red flags, his tone switch when he says no one should buy Billet's cooler is all too telling.