I think it has to do with the overlap of some of his fans and followers who are on the other end of the spectrum where everything is the fault of a Jewish conspiracy.
The apex of maturity is having the ability to look at everything that anyone does on the individual level and not some group thought end game. It’s something the left have zero ability to do as their entire existence is built on the theory that groups are either oppressors or the oppressed.
It aligns with his view of the black community just the same; he has had black friends leave his circle because they had to. Not because of anything he did to them but because the group’s narrative.
Just my shitty opinion.
I feel like Gavin felt the same way I did about his interview with Ryan Long; when he is with people as funny, or an actual comedian, he struggles on whether to try and keep up with them or to play the interviewer.
Conan and Letterman just intro or softball leading questions that allows the guest to be the funny man. Not sure if it's just out of character for him to do or if it's an ego thing, but it comes off being awkward.
Just my shitty opinion.
It was 50 Cent who offered money to Floyd Mayweather to read Harry Potter and then Cat in the Hat, not Connor McGregor.
This is 100% who Gavin was referring to; he even mentioned the bows in his hair.