Ludicrous Irony: Life Advice for Young Men from the Former John Walker Flynt
Posted on | January 19, 2026 | No Comments

It’s been nearly 12 years since #GamerGate happened, and I’ve got grandchildren nearly that old. Must we rehash the whole thing — which began with the Tattoo-Covered, Mentally Ill Ex-Stripper Whose Real Name Is Chelsea Van Valkenburg — to explain the comic role played in that saga by John Walker Flynt a/k/a “Brianna Wu”?

John Walker Flynt a/k/a ‘Brianna Wu’
#GamerGate turned into a feminist victimhood narrative — women claiming to be harassed by misogynists — and John/“Brianna” jumped in to declare himself/“herself” the Ultimate Victim. Kiwi Farms:
A failure at pretty much everything she’s ever done, Brianna Wu claims to be an engineer, writer, linguist, business manager, and programmer, but in actuality failed out of college repeatedly and possesses no qualifications in any field.
Despite his/“her” lack of qualifications, John/“Brianna” was able to leverage his/“her” notoriety into a brief (and failed) political career, because fools will throw money at anything labeled “progressive.” In 2018, Wu challenged Massachusetts Rep. Stephen Lynch in the Democratic primary and lost by 48 points, 71%-23%. After announcing another primary challenge to Lynch in 2020, Wu quit the race in April 2020, citing COVID-19 concerns. Along the way, Wu co-founded a political action committee which, for all I know, may still be paying him/“her” because fools and their money are soon parted.
Fish gotta swim, birds gotta fly, grifters gotta grift.
You’re literally a man pretending to be a woman telling men to man up. https://t.co/QO3xutyU9w
— Rollo Tomassi (@RationalMale) January 19, 2026
Rollo never misses, does he? For the sake of discussion, let’s quote the entirety of Wu’s self-awareness-deficient post:
My honest opinion is young men are largely in a bed of their own making.
I work with a lot of women in their 20s and their dating stories are so bleak. Xbox-addicted man children with no career prospects, listening to figures like Andrew Tate who say women are responsible for all their problems.
Even the 5/10 men of my generation managed to get jobs. There was one slightly cute, socially awkward guy I went to high school with who ran a lockpick shop next to the mall. It was successful enough for him to buy a house. He would be considered a catch today because he could hold a conversation and took agency over his own life.
The truth is everyone has it tough, and no one is going to get out of all their problems by blaming it on the other gender.
Or becoming the other gender, for that matter. As previously explained, John/“Brianna” has failed at everything he/“she” has ever done, and in nothing did he/“she” fail worse than being a man. It would be interesting to know the context of Wu’s assertion, “I work with a lot of women in their 20s.” Where do you do this? Because I’m pretty sure that the one thing you are not doing is work. If John/“Brianna” has recently begun an actual job somewhere, this news would shock the world, but my guess is that “work with” actually means chat with on the Internet, which is pretty creepy — the deranged middle-aged tranny freak sliding into the DMs of unsuspecting 20-something girls. At any rate, what could be more laughable than John/“Brianna” presuming to criticize young men for being “Xbox-addicted man children with no career prospects”? Exactly what “career prospects” has the former John Flynn achieved?

Frank Wu and his ‘wife’ Brianna
Is this one of those “career prospects” young men should have?
The story told by Brianna Wu’s critics is that John Walker Flynt got $200,000 from his parents to fund a start-up company that was supposed to produce video games, and then promptly spent much of that “investment” on a sex-change operation. Whether that’s what actually happened, I can’t say, but Brianna’s company Giant Spacekat Studios produced exactly one game, Revolution 60, which sucked, and thus his/“her” entire claim to being a “game developer” is based on a failure.
Don’t take any advice from this person about anything.