A Return to Gary World - Director's Cut
Added 2025-07-30 03:06:48 +0000 UTCIn this exhausting deep dive, Matt and Chris take a break from counting their billionaire stipends to devote (what some might call) an inordinate amount of time to Gary Stevenson’s recent appearance with a challenging interviewer: Tomás from Despolariza. They grapple with the indeterminacy of Schrödinger’s Gary, who oscillates between being a misunderstood economic and mathematical genius revealing what THEY don’t want you to know on YouTube, and a pragmatic, selfless political activist who oversimplifies complex problems and sacrifices nuance (and himself) in the name of urgent reform.
Despite insisting that he hates fame and has no desire to promote his best-selling book or be on YouTube, Gary takes the time to remind us all of how often he’s recognised on the street and precisely how many millions of views his channel racks up each month. These are depressingly familiar guru tropes, as are his sweeping claims that you can’t trust politicians, economists, academics, journalists, the media, his old colleagues… or even graphs.
Gary’s core message that growing inequality is economically and politically unsustainable is one we fully agree with. His ability to communicate the stakes of that problem to large audiences, especially younger ones, may prove worthwhile. So the criticism from DTG lies not with his stated goals, including campaigning for a new wealth tax, but with the guru-tastic packaging and unwillingness to deal with complexity.
Luckily, there is a solution. Gary. Only he and his YouTube channel can save your grandchildren from abject poverty and Nigel Farage. And if you doubt him, just look at how many millions he made for himself and the bank with his uncanny predictions… or those monthly viewer stats. Oh, and did we mention he has an elite education from LSE?
Links
#89 GARY STEVENSON - Economics, Trading, Inequality, Wealth, Populism, Tax, Depolarize
Francis-Devine, B. (2025). Income inequality in the UK. House of Commons Library.
Francis-Devine, B. (2025). Wealth in Great Britain. House of Commons Library.
Comments
Here are two examples of early Gary and late stage Gary accent shift. I suppose you could argue he is just code switching but something feels off to me. Clip 1: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CJBOhd_AYaR/?igsh=MW95aWtxZml6djM1eA== Clip 2: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DP3NrCmj_Fy/?igsh=NzVsb3h6YjN5Zjcz
Thewizrad
2025-10-17 18:09:03 +0000 UTCDoes anyone else feel that his accent is inauthentic and performative? I keep hearing it slip in and out of focus... It irks me.
Thewizrad
2025-10-16 07:33:40 +0000 UTCThere was something nagging me about the "populist" discussion and yeah, this is it. I looked up the term in a physical (i.e., valid) dictionary and populism is "a political philosophy supporting the rights and power of the people in their struggle against the elite." So populism itself does not involve any deceit or oversimplification. However, I understand that in practice most modern populist movements do engage in those things, and thus the reading herein.
jv287169
2025-09-30 12:12:47 +0000 UTC