Controversial Looksmaxxer Clavicular Reveals Daily Wire Tried To Recruit Him To Disseminate Right Wing Agenda

Looksmaxxing influencer Clavicular appeared on the Jack Neel podcast and addressed his relationship with conservative media, specifically the Daily Wire, and why he has no interest in becoming a political figure.

When asked about the unspoken rules of content creation, Clavicular pointed to his Daily Wire appearance as a turning point in how people perceived him: “Another one was after my interview on the Daily Wire that kind of made people believe that I was a political figure when it couldn’t be further from the truth.”

He continued: “I mean, one of my main sayings and one of the most popular things that I’ve ever said is politics is jester. So, that’s kind of my standpoint and that’s my belief is I want nothing to do with it. It’s not good content. It kind of distracts people from my main messaging. So, it’s just not something I want to engage in.”

On the pressure he faces from political figures and media personalities who want to leverage his influence over young people, Clavicular was direct about what the Daily Wire specifically asked of him.

He stated: “It’s sometimes hard to avoid once you have like a lot of influence because there’s a lot of people who want you to be super political and trying to avoid it has been a little bit difficult. People want you to support Republican party, you know, Democratic party. And all these political talk show guys want to sort of use your influence for their agenda.”

He continued: “So like especially on the Daily Wire and stuff, they really wanted me to be in support of like the rightwing and telling young voters to sort of like join this cultural movement and I’m just like, no, it’s such a waste of time. So I gave like a really blackpilled take on there.”

He went on to explain why he thinks young men, particularly those who are still working on themselves, have no business getting caught up in politics.

Clavicular mentioned: “There are so much better things to prioritize. And the average person does not have the time to be dedicating hours scrolling on Twitter, listening to podcasts about politics. It’s all extremely counterproductive when you’re struggling, when you’re at a huge disadvantage with your s*xual market value, whether that be from your income, whether that be from your looks.”

Clavicular added that his previous engagement with political content was a product of his age, not conviction: “I don’t really think I’ll ever get involved with politics again to as much of a degree as I kind of used to be when I was growing up. Certainly when I was like 14, 15 years old, I was watching a lot of the podcasts, you know, looking at alternative media. So I was sort of into it, but then again, that’s kind of just getting into all the fringes of the internet. Same way I came across looksmaxxing, that’s all just like forum nonsense.”