The Keri Files: Keri Smith claims I faked my red-pill story
A member of her cancel mob pretends I stole the story from her
I’m a journalist in the truest sense of the word - I document almost everything about my life. I have for decades. I believe documenting the human experience is essential, and I like being able to look back on different ideas I’ve had to see if I’ve evolved or if I’ve been consistent.
So, one of Keri Smith’s more bizarre claims about me is that I lied about my red pill journey that went viral in February 2020 and shot me into the public eye.
Keri provides no evidence to back up her claim. Even to this day, the members of her cancel mob who are making this claim refuse to provide receipts, almost three years later.
Keri started out by saying I stole the story from someone named “HotsyHotsyTotsy”.
Let me talk you through her posts via video. Scroll past to see the screenshots for yourself, and see additional proof that Keri’s cancel mob is unhinged and that she is full of it.
My red pill journey was 100% my story, and I’ve got the documentation to prove it.
She made this claim again in Chapter 2:
And again in Chapter 3:
And again in Chapter 5:
So, who the hell is this “HotsyHotsyTotsy” person I stole my story from?
I have no idea.
So last night, I tried to track her down. I couldn’t find anyone with the name “HotsyHotsyTotsy” on Twitter, IG, or Google.
But I found this person:
This person doesn’t have very many followers - about a dozen when I looked - but one of them is our heroine, Keri Smith.
So, I decided to try to get them to engage to see if they would give me any information or proof that I stole my story. These people are not the brightest people in the world and oftentimes, if you shake the tree a little, they’ll give up the goods:
And then the most interesting conversation took place:
And then this person, who apparently is the infamous HotsyHotsyTotsy and has a back catalog of secret receipts from three years ago that she promises to reveal at “just the right moment,” just started talking to herself:
She also started to harass my supporters who popped their head into the conversation:
They often assert that anyone who supports me is just a fake account of mine. Which is usually an odd experience for the person who actually runs the account, to be called me. I’m not sure if they really believe it, or if they’re lying to gaslight people. But regardless, it’s weird.
She also started interacting with the other members of Keri Smith’s cancel mob to get her clout for me having mentioned her:
In this one, she admits she’s HotsyHotsyTotsy, and it’s allegedly her I “stole” from. And after I published this piece originally, I noticed she updated her Twitter profile to claim it too:
She also seems very excited that I’m going to write about her. Perhaps it’s the 15 minutes of fame she’s been waiting for. She doesn’t seem to realize I already published chapter 6 a few days ago…
I suppose I’ll patiently wait for the secret receipts to be dropped that prove I’m a liar and a thief.
It’ll be three years in February that my article went viral.
I’m sure the receipts that I stole it will come any minute now.
Any minute.
Not really. I’m not worried.
Because I have proof of every moment of my red pill journey.
My first post in the knitting wars on Instagram was on October 5, 2019:
Then, I started my journey listening to voices I disagreed with.
I posted my thoughts on my personal Facebook:
I went to the Rhinebeck Sheep and Wool Festival and mocked the social justice books on my IG:
I kept posting my thoughts on Facebook:
I got my Make Speech Free Again hat:
I went to see No Safe Spaces in the movie theater:
And I really dug into Tim Pool.
I wore my Make Speech Free State hat to Vogue Knitting Live, a giant knitting conference and exhibition
Then I went to the Trump Rally in February 2020.
I posted those pictures on my personal Facebook too.
And then I wrote the article that was on Medium but today lives on Red Pill Diaries (I got banned on Medium for saying pedophiles are bad). It’s published as it was on Medium, where it got 4 million views before my account was banned.