Join me on a journey as we take a look back at The Rewired Soul saga and account for all of the errors that Chris made, and continues to make, and maybe offer him a solution to help him get back on track.
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"Chris Boutte is a rather infamous figure within the drama, commentary, and tea communities of YouTube. Although he has a relatively small following compared to others, the controversy surrounding his Rewired Soul brand has seemed to garner quite a lot of attention, mainly because of the topics he explores and how the information is presented. He rose to prominence in December of 2018 due to his video covering Illymation’s experience with her ex-boyfriend, the video received positive attention and was the catalyst that kick-started his YouTube career, going from 40-thousand subscribers to a peak of 101,815 on February 14, 2019. However, this growth ended just as it started to begin, and after a tumultuous series of critical videos over the space of two-or-so months, his channel has since declined into a memory of what it once was.
It’s been over half a year since the outrage that faced Chris, and in this time you would have expected him to conduct some sort of restoration project to rebuild his image and credibility within the community, and somewhat grow from the criticism he received. However, instead of acknowledging the criticism, he became defensive and turned what was a simple critique of his content into a series of mistakes in which he was exposed. He believes his downfall was unjust, that what he did was not worthy of the attention he received. It’s evident in the book he wrote about this experience, which we will get to in this video, that he holds himself accountable for being “cancelled” because of the “stupid things he did”, but doesn’t take accountability for what he was criticised for, arguably being the reason why his reputation is still in ruins. There’s a strong sense of victimhood within his recount, and it misses the true idea of the current phenomenon of “cancel culture”, by trying to relate his exposure to criticism with people who had genuinely been struck by unjust accusation and outrage."
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